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Guest 1PEECBARETTA
try a small amount of rubbing alcohol in your slip solution. it will dry faster

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thanks 4 the advice, I have done that in the past but found it not nessesary for me. I'm not having problems with my installs or excessive water bubbles , just simply asking for conformation on my situation with the shop salesman. yes, a little alcohol in the solution seems to help shorten dry time.

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Guest 1PEECBARETTA

:lol:lol:hmmm

use a push pin and pop it like a zit!!!!!!!!!!!!

BTW That was a joke.

tell the salesmen.  "it will dry, and if not, I stand behind my work"

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He just wanted it in writing to show his boss.

Should of just had him call me.

"Here, talk to my little brother and he'll tell you it will dry in under a week."

Where's metint to tell us the drying time of a dime sized bubble of distilled water and film-on with 60% RH, 50 degrees F, and overcast with a waxing moon? Slacker......

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Maybe that why our industry has such a great reputation as being so friendly. =)

LOL.

Personally I print off the little care sheet thing from the main page and throw it into the car along with their warranty card. Says right on there it will dry eventually.

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