@@christycarbonell2996The level and type of toxicity depends on the type of foam. Just having a window open does not, in and of itself, push the fumes safely away. Also, fumes can linger. Use your best judgment.
@June Ritchie I was thinking the exact same thing as I watched this. Definitely should be done outdoors with a mask. Polyurethane foam can produce carbon monoxide.
@@stephanietaylor8109 Yeah, the only things I can find here in Sweden are only 1 meter long and they're grey, used to insulate pipes. For some reason, it's really hard to find pool noodles here. I think I'm going to use these pipe insulating things, and melt some black garbage bags over them or something. :) Anyway, thanks for the reply! :)
How are they attached to the walls? I have tried those little sticky tabs ,but they come away from the foam. They are on the wall OK, but do not stick to the pool noodle vine. Any ideas?
I'm not able to use tacks to adhere to walls and such. I'm wondering how other removable hooks, tape, and/or velcro items would work...? Ok all, give me your ideas! Mahalo!