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Ruined shirt by getting spray foam on it - solutions?

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rtfm

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Hi,
I have just had a can of spray foam 'explode' on me - not really - just the sudden release of pressure created by the plastic nozzle being blocked, and then suddenly released. My best pair of trousers, and a new shirt have foam splatters all over them. Yes, I know - what was I doing working on the plane in my good clothes - but such is life when one is trying to squeeze every hard-won hour in the workshop by dropping by there on the way home from work...

Is there any way I can dissolve this foam and get it off my clothes?

Regards,
Duncan
 
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