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D_E_Bishop
Feb 27, 2019Explorer
Going back into my memory banks, I believe Dicor Lap sealant does not "dry" it cures. Drying is the evaporation of chemicals and curing means a chemical reaction takes place.
Many products we use daily like hearing aid batteries use the moisture in the atmosphere to complete the chemical reaction that produces the electricity to power the aids. Foam sealants used in construction cures in the same way.
Either way you will need to expose the Docor to cure. I personally would not cut a slit in the Eternabond, one it is hard to do and second you will introduce contaminates and make cleaning in the cut more difficult when the Dicor cures.
I'd ask Dicor the question. They have a resource center.
Many products we use daily like hearing aid batteries use the moisture in the atmosphere to complete the chemical reaction that produces the electricity to power the aids. Foam sealants used in construction cures in the same way.
Either way you will need to expose the Docor to cure. I personally would not cut a slit in the Eternabond, one it is hard to do and second you will introduce contaminates and make cleaning in the cut more difficult when the Dicor cures.
I'd ask Dicor the question. They have a resource center.
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