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Yep... Waiting is not a bad thing (when I know that my combo will be durable). The "keep-it-dry" time is a necessity. When the curing/crosslinking product layers are exposed to water, their theoretical full durability can be somewhat diminished. Curable aminofunctional synthetics need a "keep-it-dry" time to ensure optimum durability. In ideal case, even morning dew is to be avoided. Of course, real life is real life, so don't panic the products will perform fine. :-D | ||||