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What is the glues cure?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

The word cure refers to the time a glue takes to really set hard. Many glues, for instance, Elmer's, will feel dry in 10 minutes or so - but they don't fully 'cure' for about 4 hours. It's important not to move or jostle the joint for that time.

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