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SPGX/polyurea cure and Tucson (very) low humidity

drmarkr

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I've searched and not found an answer to this question.....will I have problems with cure if I apply SPGX to my one year-old floor (after acid etch) in the Tucson climate of approximately 10% humidity?

Any input from the vendors, or others that have used the polyurea's in low humidity settings??

TIA.
 
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Armorpoxy

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Hi, we have never had a curing issue anywhere in the country but if the humidity is very low it could slow the curing down.
 

dpr64

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I've searched and not found an answer to this question.....will I have problems with cure if I apply SPGX to my one year-old floor (after acid etch) in the Tucson climate of approximately 10% humidity?

Any input from the vendors, or others that have used the polyurea's in low humidity settings??

TIA.
When will you be doing the application? I am in Tucson also and if possible, would like to see the product in person after you install it?
Thanks...
 

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One other note is that hot temperature speeds up the curing of SPGX so keep the material shaded and as cool as possible.
 
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drmarkr

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Thanks AP. It will be another month or two before I have time to do the job.

DPR, I'll post up again when it gets closer. Message me your contact info and we can talk offline.
 

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Hi contact info is in our signature. Please don’t PM as we don’t offer individual support is PM. Thank you.
 
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