Dusting

A condition that develops in one to seven days on the surface of uncoated and unprotected spray foam due to photo oxidation by ultraviolet light (sunlight). The ultraviolet causes the surface to break down and become a dust or powder, which impairs adhesion of coatings and blows away. When this occurs, the foam changes from its original light color (usually tan) to a rust or dark brown.

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