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what to do if epoxy doesn’t dry
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If your epoxy isn't drying as expected, first ensure that you followed the mixing instructions correctly, as improper ratios can prevent curing. Also, check the temperature and humidity levels, as epoxy typically cures best at room temperature (70-80°F) with moderate humidity. If these conditions aren't met, consider moving your project to a warmer, drier location. For areas that remain tacky, applying a thin layer of fresh epoxy might help. Alternatively, using a heat gun can accelerate curing by raising the surface temperature. However, avoid direct heat which may damage the epoxy. Lastly, if these methods don't work, the epoxy might be defective, and you should consider using a new batch.
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