Rockin' Foam
Finally an excellent foam product specifically
designed for Water Gardening applications. Tierra Innovation`s
Rockin Foam was designed by professionals in the
industry.
Features:
- Minimal Expanding Foam
- Better density for secure rock placement and design.
- Better control during application.
- Less waste—less foam to trim away.
Patented
dispersing trigger:
- Dispenses in any position.
- Reusable system (system allows multiple uses from same
can).
Black
Color:
- We use carbon for the black color; not dye.
- Reduces ultraviolet deterioration of foam.
- Blends quickly with rocks and disappears behind flowing
water.
Safe
for Aquatic Plants and Animals:
20
oz can:
- Right size for the job (no one uses just one 12 oz. can when
creating a water feature.
- Better value—larger can allows lower unit cost.
NOTE FROM SHOPTJB: For proper flow of foam,
the foam can temperature must be above 50 degrees. If you are
planning to use the foam when the outside temperatures are below 50
degrees, make sure to warm up the cans/foam by using a car or truck
heater or put cans in the sun to warm up the foam. TJB-INC
puts the foam cans on the dashboard of the truck in the sun and we
use the truck's defroster to keep the cans warm when we are working
in colder weather.
FAQ
Q: Every time I use an aerosol can, the
foam dispenses when I put the straw on the trigger?
A: Always put the straw on the
trigger BEFORE you screw the trigger on the valve. As you put
pressure on the valve trying to secure the straw; you just started
making a mess with a whipped cream can.
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Q: That black foam is messy,
is there anything that will take it off my hands?
A: First of all, to my
knowledge all cans say USE GLOVES. But if you do get some on your
skin use acetone. There are numerous brand names for foam cleaner
upwards of $18 a quart (acetone) Go to your local hardware store
and pick up a quart of acetone for about $3.
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Q: What's the difference
between a can that has metric versus an ounce
measurement?
A: If you are currently using a
can that is metric it is an import. Some companies market their
product as a 16 oz can but if you do the math, you are only getting
15 ounces?
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Q: Do all cans on the market
have to be used upside down?
A: Not if you use ROCKIN FOAM.
ROCKIN FOAM can dispense an ANY ANGLE.
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Q: I always have to buy at
least two of the standard 12 ounce size can, why isn't there a
larger can available?
A: ROCKIN FOAM was designed as
a true 20 oz can for this very reason.
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Q: I don't like cans because
if you do have some product left in the can, you can't use it at a
later date?
A: ROCKIN FOAM is a reusable
can so you can get maximum yield. Just seal the straw on the
reserve nub and you can use the can up to 2 to 3 week later for
another job.
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Q: Why is it important to
have product that inhibits ultra violet light?
A: For cosmetic and stability
reasons. The color black retards foam degradation ONLY if the foam
remains black. ROCKIN FOAM uses CARBON, NOT DYE. A dyed product
will fade to a yellow brown color over time.
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Q: Won't dyed foam
eventually discolor with the algae and water?
A: Yes, BUT, the sun will still
effect the degradation of the foam and you will still have a
yellowish brown color where the foam does not come into contact
with water.
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Q: Cans suck! Why doesn't
everyone use a cartridge gun?
A: Until the formulation of the
20 oz ROCKIN FOAM, the gun had an application. ROCKIN FOAM is
reusable. If you compare the price of ROCKIN FOAM VS. the cost of
the gun, cost of the cartridge AND the cost of that super duper $18
quart (acetone) cleaner and your time to clean your gun; ROCKIN
FOAM is an obvious choice.
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Q: I can get that yellow
stuff at the big box super cheap. Why would I want to pay for black
foam? When I can just paint the yellow foam black?
A: You must have a lot of free
time on your hands and VERY cheap labor!
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Q: I've heard that "triple
expanding foam is the best"
A: You heard WRONG. Use ROCKIN
FOAM as it is "MINIMAL EXPANDING". If you want to pay for more
propellant and do a lot of trimming; triple expanding is the way to
go. Minimal expanding has better density for secure rock
placement.
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Q: Why don't the triggers on
the cans work?
A: They are too small and you
have to use your thump on the valve and you have no control. ROCKIN
FOAM has a LONG trigger and you can actually control how fast the
foam expels from the can.
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Q: Can you compete with my
price?
A: ROCKIN FOAM doesn't have to
compete with imports. If your product is substantially under the
market price of ROCKIN FOAM, something must have been sacrificed.
It is a long way from Europe and freight is not free. ROCKIN FOAM
is formulated and manufactured in the U.S.A.
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Q: Why do some cans expel
rapidly or sometimes not at all?
A: Most often the product you
are using has a short life span and you have exceeded it. Use
ROCKIN FOAM, as it has a TWO YEAR self life from date of
manufacture.
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9/10/2011 -- Does the surface need to be dry, when you apply this foam!??
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