As it happens I just replaced a couple of French doors. We used the great stuff window and door spray foam. I have to say, that stuff is like a disease you have to be very careful or it will be everywhere. I thing that it and anti-seize are like a virus and if you want to see how a virus spreads just use either one. On the other side it is great at what it does and I found that blue painters tape will halt its expansion. No not by magic buy sheer adhesion alone. See I had a couple of decent sized gaps between the frame and the rough opening and I was working over a finished hardwood floor. So what I did was fill the gap and before the foam started oozing out I covered the gap with blue painters tape. It did bow out the tape but it didn't pull it from the wall and door frame. Also, after it was mostly set I went along the bulge in the tape and pressed it the other way and it stayed concave. Where I didn't press it back in there is a bit of a hump but I can press it down and I don't think it will have any adverse affect on the trim once I put it in place.
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