Template:Airflow Is Required To Cure Properly

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With most chemicals we sell you must have adequate airflow or air transfer in the area in order for a proper cure. This of course assumes that the air temperature is not too cold but that is not the focus here.

An example of how this can go wrong: You cure the chemical (e.g. Urethane on a floor) in a small closet, then in order to avoid any exposure, you close the door to the closet. This will likely result in a poor cure. You must allow 'some' airflow to the area. Completely closing up a room is not recommended. Leaving the door open is usually enough.