Old 01-11-2010, 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by grammatjr
I read and reread, and reread the bottle and do not see any warnings about using it in too cool temp. Here we have heated all the way up to 27F today.

Woo, hoo - the students are dancing around in shorts and flip flops! Truly is much warmer than it has been lately. Anyway...

Can I take it outside to spray (becuase of needing to be a well ventilated area)?

I was told to wait til it was tacky to apply the other fabric, so, would spraying it outside, then bringing it in to wait, work? That is providing I can get a calm time with no wind.

How long will it take to get tacky?
You won't need to bring it inside and wait for it to get tacky. It will get tacky almost immediately and you'll need to get the next layer on before it dries. We're at exactly 27F also (go figure!) and it does feel amazingly warm after having a few weeks of frigid temperatures. I don't know if it's warm enough for the spray, but you can always try it and if it doesn't seem there is enough adhesive holding your layers together, you'll know it needs to be warmer. If you don't want to try that, is there a phone number on the can that you can call and ask?

The only stupid question is the one that isn't asked. Guess you are wiser then you realized! :thumbup:
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