09-15-2010, 06:12 PM
The length of time it takes to "set' is short, but the time necessary to "give up all of its moisture" can be more than a couple days if it is in a humid environment.
YellowLynn is right! Give it a few days to "harden" before proceeding, especially ... don't put anything on top of it until it is absotively, posilutely totally dried out!! (I don't believe I didn't catch it when you said it was clogging the sand paper!!! IT"S TOO WET!
Give it a chance to dry out! It'll all go much easier then! You'll see!
YellowLynn is right! Give it a few days to "harden" before proceeding, especially ... don't put anything on top of it until it is absotively, posilutely totally dried out!! (I don't believe I didn't catch it when you said it was clogging the sand paper!!! IT"S TOO WET!
Give it a chance to dry out! It'll all go much easier then! You'll see!
biL
Lehigh Susquehanna & WesternÂ
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Lehigh Susquehanna & WesternÂ
"America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." ~~Abraham Lincoln