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Old 01-29-2008, 10:36 PM   #11
BIGED52
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Curing on this product is a chemical reaction to being exposed to air. Therefore if the caulking was done very well it might be that the underlying layer was not exposed long enough to start the curing process. Had the top layer failed somewhat then the lower layer may have fully cured at a later date. To be honest I would be glad that it was more liquid.... Easier to get off! Happy Trails, Ed
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