Established MemberJoined: Feb 2010Witham, EssexPosts: 2070Baby blue Hyundai coupe siii
#1
How long ideally should you leave tiger seal to go off before moving your car if leaving over night isn't an option?
Thanking you
Frequent PosterJoined: Jun 2010PaisleyPosts: 642Citroen saxo 1.1i
#2
Should stick pretty instantly but I'd say give it as long as possible at least a few hours. Tbh depends what your sticking on with it
Established MemberJoined: Feb 2010Witham, EssexPosts: 2070Baby blue Hyundai coupe siii
#3
Cheers mate sticking a spoiler hoping to give it at least 5 hours ish
Frequent PosterJoined: Jun 2010PaisleyPosts: 642Citroen saxo 1.1i
#4
It'll be well stuck by then
Saxperience Forum BumJoined: Mar 2006NorwichPosts: 2823Vectra sri 2.6 v6
#5
I stuck my skirt on lastnight with it and it was rigid and wouldnt move after and hour so its ok to use today i guess.
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Established MemberJoined: Feb 2010Witham, EssexPosts: 2070Baby blue Hyundai coupe siii
#6
Awesome cheers for that
BannedJoined: Jul 2007Posts: 4328
#7
Like any glue there is alot of factors that effect the cure time.
Air temp
humidity
are the two main ones.
Established MemberJoined: Aug 2009King's lynnPosts: 2073Turbocharged vtr
#8
I personally leave it for 1 day, just to be sure
NewbieJoined: Mar 2011Posts: 4
#9
Leave it until the outer layer is rubbery and not sticky. Ideally overnight, but if it's chilly weather you could need longer. It's basically the same stuff which is used for glueing in windscreens, and you're told to leave that 11 hours before driving the car.