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Old 07-07-2012, 08:41 PM   #8
stripermaineiac
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Well thanks for the vote of confidence. There are others way ahead of me that know how to work with this stuff better than I do. My 1 concrete rule is don't rush it and make sure to wait at least 24 hr to 48hrs for propper drying time. especially when the humidity gets up there.I use a very good dehumidifier an then hang by the furnace to dry for the whole time as this adds a bit of heat. I hear many of the problems included with"I painted them or coated them the next day". The girls in the craft stores all mix water based an spray cans in their project. They're way ahead of us in some of this stuff.
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