Loctite Tite Foam Gaps & Cracks Spray Foam Sealant, 12 oz vs 2 lb density expanding pour foam kit
Overall winner: Loctite Tite Foam Gaps & Cracks Spray Foam Sealant, 12 oz
Key Differences
Loctite Tite Foam (A) is marketed as a high-density, durable expanding foam sealant aimed at gaps, cracks and insulation tasks and has a much larger review sample; Fiberglass Supply Depot's pour foam (B) is a two-part, pourable 2 lb density kit geared toward flotation and in-place filling with a higher average rating but far fewer reviews. Pick A if you want a widely used, sealant-focused product for insulating and gap-filling; pick B if you need a dense, pourable foam intended for flotation or casting applications
Loctite Tite Foam Gaps & Cracks Spray Foam Sealant, 12 oz
Polyurethane spray foam that expands to fill, seal, and insulate gaps and cracks up to 1 inch. Durable, high-density foam with consistent cell structure for insulation during remodeling. Customer note: effective around windows; some reports of stickiness
Pros
- expands to fill gaps
- seals and insulates effectively
- high-density, durable foam
- withstands material movement
Cons
- stickiness; difficult to remove from hands
2 lb density expanding pour foam kit
Two-part polyurethane flotation foam kit for void filling, soundproofing, and insulation. Provides buoyancy when poured; includes equal parts A and B for in-place expansion. Customers note good expansion and ease of use with mixed opinions on hardness and quality
Pros
- two-part polyurethane foam
- dense flotation foam for buoyancy
- expands to fill voids
- easy to mix and pour
Cons
- mixed feedback on hardness
- customer opinions on foam quality vary
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Fiberglass Supply Depot |
| Durability | Loctite |
| Versatility | Loctite |
| User Reviews | Loctite |