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MGS post curing

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Dust

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Just had a great conversation with the rep from MGS epoxy and he put the post cure answer in plain english for me.

Maximum benifit of post cure is 10 hours at 175 farenheight, i know, i know i can't spell or rember the centegrade temp

Post cure after all filling is done with micro and before primer

Same spec for both 335 and 285 systems, but the 285 remains set to a higher temp

enjoy the build

dust
 
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