The tarp I just got from the RSBTR fire sale needs to be seam sealed so I bought this :
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The directions on the back say it needs to be done above 60° and I'm wondering what the consequences will be if it's below that temp. It's obviously too cold and windy to do it outside this time of year, and my basement is below 60° as well. Would I be able to use a hair dryer on its low setting to help it cure properly, or is that a no-no ? I've only ever seam sealed a tarp once before and it was with the water based Coughlins sealer that Wal-Mart sells. I really don't wanna mess this up because it didn't cure is the right way then have a brand new tarp leak in me and have to strip and reseal the whole thing ya know? SO, any tips or suggestions would be a huge help ! THANKS!
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