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Eric, Basically every aminofunctional product needs this "keep it dry" period. Even Carlack 68 (Prime) needs to cure for 48 hours. For optimal durability you should keep every sealant dry for 2 days. Some are done, some need even more. Not a bad thing, but a necessity based on the aminofunctional (curable) ingredients' characteristics. | ||||