Waterslide drytime

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Waterslide drytime

kirshman
Hey all.  I've been using waterslides for a while now, and think I'm getting alright at the application.  I'm just wondering if any o you have a way you dry them out quicker?  If patience is the only way, so be it, but if there's a trick, that'd be awesome!
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Re: Waterslide drytime

Hozy31
I use the shelf above my boiler which is in an enclosed room like an airing cupboard. They dry pretty quickly in there, but if the heating is on i'll pop it on top of a radiator.
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Re: Waterslide drytime

Zanius
Really, on the radiator? I once forgot one out in the sun and it got all wrinkly very quick. Since then I always just put them somewhere in the house and deal with them the next day.
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traktop
Had same experience.
It need at least 24 hrs, otherwise I can have problems with the coat.
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Re: Waterslide drytime

Muadzin
Patience is a virtue, for haste makes waste.

If you need to rush things there's either something wrong with your planning or you lack patience. Either is a big problem and a potential disaster in waiting. You may want it NOW, but you'll regret your mistakes for many, many years.