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The set time for Liquid Nails varies depending on the specific product and conditions, but generally, it becomes tacky within 15 minutes and reaches full strength in about 24 hours. However, it's recommended to allow the adhesive to cure for at least 7 days for optimal bond strength. Always check the manufacturer's instructions for the specific product being used for the best results.

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