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How long does it take modeling putty to dry.
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What kind of putty are you using?
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I let mine dry overnight...just to be safe
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Post by cj »

If you are refering to this
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then the thinner you have it the less time you have to wait. I use that for my body mods and I usualy wait at least 1.5 hours before I do any wet sanding to that stuff. If I would dry sand a thicker section I wait 3 hours or more.
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that is exactly what I was talking about thanks.
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If that putty is in a stand alone spot and not filling in a crack or gap backed by some material wait over night.
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Post by MaxximumRC »

THanks you answered my question.
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