Honeyfoam HF200 Spray Foam Kit (QR)
Honeyfoam HF200 Spray Foam Kit (QR)
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Honeyfoam 200QR Closed Cell (Quick Rise)
- 30 second cure time
- Yields approximately 200 BDFT
- ASTM - E84 Class A Fire Rated
- Provides an R-value of 6.2
- thermal insulation
- air barriers
- vapor retarders
What's in the box?
- 2 Pieces of cylinder-tank
- Coverall suit
- Protective glasses
- Nitrile gloves
- Gun and hose set (10ft)
- 6x Nozzles (plastic applicator tips)
- Petroleum-jelly
- User manual
Application Guide
Application Guide
1. Prepare the Work Area
- Ensure the surface is clean, dry, and free of dust or debris.
- Cover floors, windows, and nearby objects with plastic sheeting or drop cloths.
- Mask off areas you don’t want foam on using tape and cardboard.
2. Wear Protective Gear
- Put on gloves, goggles, and a respirator mask to avoid skin/eye irritation and inhalation of fumes.
3. Shake the Canisters
- Shake the foam kit canisters vigorously for 30–60 seconds to mix the components properly.
4. Test Spray (Optional)
- Before applying, do a small test spray on cardboard to ensure proper foam expansion and consistency.
5. Apply the Foam
- Hold the spray gun 12–18 inches from the surface.
- Spray in slow, sweeping motions, applying thin layers (about 1–2 inches thick per pass).
- Allow each layer to expand and cure (usually 5–10 minutes) before adding another.
- For deep cavities, fill in 25–50% of the space, as foam expands significantly.
6. Trim Excess Foam (If Needed)
- After full curing (typically 24 hours), use a utility knife to trim over-expanded foam for a smooth finish.
7. Clean Up
- If using a disposable kit, discard it properly.
- For reusable guns, use the provided cleaning solvent immediately after use.
Important Tips:
✔ Temperature matters: Ideal application temperature is 60–80°F (15–27°C). Cold surfaces can reduce expansion.
✔ Ventilate well: Open windows or use fans to disperse fumes.
✔ Don’t overfill: Foam expands 3–4x its initial volume (closed-cell expands less than open-cell).
✔ Store unused kits properly: Keep in a cool, dry place if saving for later.
When to Call a Professional?
- For large areas (attics, entire walls)
- If dealing with electrical/plumbing obstructions
- If unsure about proper ventilation or safety
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Make sure you get the temp right! Once I warmed the tanks, it sprayed like a dream. Sealed up my drafty basement windows in under an hour.
Amazing results for air sealing! The learning curve was real, but once I got the hang of it, the foam expanded perfectly. My workshop is noticeably warmer now.
I recently used the Honeyfoam H200 Spray Foam Kit for insulating a small storage area — and overall I’m pretty satisfied with the results. The kit came with everything needed (tank cylinders, gun & hose set, nozzles, protective gear, gloves and even petroleum jelly) which made the job really convenient.
Honeyfoam
The foam expanded & cured very fast — the “quick-rise / closed-cell” formula noticeably reduced air leaks and the R-value seems good for improved insulation.
Honeyfoam
+1
On the downside: you really need to make sure the surface is totally clean and the area well-ventilated before spraying, otherwise the adhesion and finish weren’t perfect. And for larger areas, I can imagine you’d need more than one kit.
Make sure you get the temp right! Once I warmed the tanks, it sprayed like a dream. Sealed up my drafty basement windows in under an hour.
Amazing results for air sealing! The learning curve was real, but once I got the hang of it, the foam expanded perfectly. My workshop is noticeably warmer now.
I recently used the Honeyfoam H200 Spray Foam Kit for insulating a small storage area — and overall I’m pretty satisfied with the results. The kit came with everything needed (tank cylinders, gun & hose set, nozzles, protective gear, gloves and even petroleum jelly) which made the job really convenient.
Honeyfoam
The foam expanded & cured very fast — the “quick-rise / closed-cell” formula noticeably reduced air leaks and the R-value seems good for improved insulation.
Honeyfoam
+1
On the downside: you really need to make sure the surface is totally clean and the area well-ventilated before spraying, otherwise the adhesion and finish weren’t perfect. And for larger areas, I can imagine you’d need more than one kit.