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Action Bedding At Home
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<blockquote data-quote="Chevytruckman" data-source="post: 1425244" data-attributes="member: 102401"><p>I was nervous like you at first but after the first one there a breeze haha. I use brownells acuglass gel and brownells release in the spray can. Since using their spray release it saves a ton of time in application and it's easy to get in all the cracks and crevices which makes it come apart that much easier. I usually give it 4-8 hours of cure time and pop em apart. At that time it's only semi-hard which allows for trimming off the excess with a sharp knife which is faster and less messy than using a dermel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chevytruckman, post: 1425244, member: 102401"] I was nervous like you at first but after the first one there a breeze haha. I use brownells acuglass gel and brownells release in the spray can. Since using their spray release it saves a ton of time in application and it’s easy to get in all the cracks and crevices which makes it come apart that much easier. I usually give it 4-8 hours of cure time and pop em apart. At that time it’s only semi-hard which allows for trimming off the excess with a sharp knife which is faster and less messy than using a dermel. [/QUOTE]
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