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Old 11-15-2022, 01:37 AM   #59 (permalink)
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Do I need to take any extra steps applying Hondabond HT in the cold

How would you do that on-line?

I finally rolled under my car to scrape off the engine block before installing the new gasket and the razor was far too wide, so I picked up a scraper, didn't look forward to working on cold metal on cold concrete when it was 28°F, and then wondered if there is a minimum temperature for applying it.
The back says "At 77°F and 50% relative humidity, the surface layer will dry in about 60 minutes, and the film sets to a rubber-like consistency in 16 hours."
The MSDS doesn't show a freezing temperature.
Should it be fine in the cold?
Should I give it longer to cure?
Should I clear out the insulated garage and push my Accord up the driveway and inside?
As Diskreet on Civic Forums said, "Not everyone has the luxury of taking a civic out for 3+ days. When it comes to Civics, they usually aren't the 2nd vehicle." https://www.civicforums.com/forums/1...ml#post3698237
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