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![]() Hi all,
Just a quick question regarding the cure time for GE SCS1200. I was wondering how long does it take for the silicone to cure and ready for water. Based on the SCS1200 Product description it states: Cure Time 24 hours (1/4” or 6 mm deep section @ 75°F, 50% RH) Full Cure (common applications) 5-7 days I am unsure the difference between cure vs full cure. I have let my project sit for 30 hours already. Do you guys recommend for me to wait the 5-7 days or am I good to go? Thanks all, Martin |
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![]() If you're building a good sized tank, 5-7 days. If you're adding a sump baffle, maybe 24 hours.
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My project is just a simple installation of ¼” glass baffles for a 10 gallon sump. I don’t have to worry about any toxins leaking in my water? |
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![]() After it's fully dried on the outside, no, you're fine. If it's strength you're after ,then more time is required.
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