DAP Mouse Shield Foam Sealant & Blocker
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Guard your home against unwanted pests and drafts with DAP Mouse Shield pest block straw foam. Crafted to repel mice, birds, bats, and a variety of insects, including ants, roaches, spiders, and bees, this specially formulated foam is your defense. Seal gaps and crevices in your garage, attic, crawl space, basement, and around pipe and electrical penetrations. Ensure your living spaces are not only pest-free but also effectively insulated for comfort and peace of mind.
Key Features
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Blocks Pests
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Saves Energy
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Reusable Adapter + Bonus Straw
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Class 1 Fire Rated
DETAILS + SPECIFICATIONS
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Specifications
SKU Code Unit Size Color Dimensions (in.) Weight Case Pack Cases/Pallet 7565012506 12512 12 OZ OFF WHITE 8.5x6x9 6.06 lbs. 6 180
RESOURCES + FAQs
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FAQs
How does foam sealant compare to other types of insulation?
Unlike caulking materials and other sealants that are solid, heavy and non-insulating, foam sealants expand to form an outer skin that contains closed air cells that provide an effective barrier against energy loss. DAP Foam forms a permanent seal that will not shrink or pull away from the material it has bonded to, making foam the best sealant available against air and moisture infiltration.
Is DAP Foam fire retardant?
Yes. DAP Foam sealants meet the criteria of flame / smoke spread to be classified as a Class A foam. While these sealants are fire retardant (self-extinguishing when flame is removed), they are not intended to be used a fire barrier or fire stop.
Is DAP Foam waterproof?
DAP Foam sealants are water-resistant, however they are not intended for use in submerged/below-waterline applications.
Can DAP Foam be used to insulate a wall?
No, DAP Foam insulating sealants are formulated to fill cracks, gaps and small voids. The project requires ventilation and humidity to cure. Larger voids may not allow enough air or moisture penetration for proper curing. DAP Foam products should not be used in any closed cavity that limits air/moisture exposure or the ability of the product the free rise (expand).
Can DAP Foam be used outdoors?
We recommend Landscape Foam for exterior applications. Landscape will not discolor or break down in sunlight like other foams. It is plant and fish safe, and the dark color blends into shadows well. MaxFill and Home Seal formulas may also be used indoors or outdoors. These foams should be painted when used outside in order to prevent discoloration and break down from UV exposure. DAP Foam can be painted in about one hour after dispensing. Touch 'n Foam No Warp, Fire Break and Mouse Shield should be used indoors only.
How do I store DAP Foam?
To store unused portion, bend straw back & attach to the knob atop the dispensing trigger. Store can upright below 90°F & above freezing temperature. Never store DAP Foam in your vehicle.
Can I reuse DAP Foam?
DAP Foam is reusable for up to three weeks after initial use. To store unused portion, bend straw back and attach to the knob atop the dispensing trigger. Store can upright below 90°F. Reuse product within three weeks. To re-use, cut the end off the straw (removing any cured foam), shake well and apply as directed.
Do surfaces require any special preparation before applying foam?
Application surface must be clean, dry and free of all foreign material.
Will Mouse Shield prevent insects or rodents from penetrating into the home?
DAP insulating sealants do not contain any insecticide or rodenticide but provide an effective barrier against insect and pest intrusion; however, some persistent pests may chew through cured foam. Mouse Shield Foam Sealant + Blocker contains an olfactory deterrent that protects the foam from attack with an odor that is offensive to mice, birds, bats and tree squirrels. Testing shows mice avoided Mouse Shield while chewing through competitor foams.