by KCStudly » Mon May 08, 2017 2:45 pm
What I have found in my climate (dry in winter, humid in summer) is that if I spritz it with a spray bottle the GG foams up too much and makes large weak bubbles; and my sprayer always seems to spit out a few large droplets (rather than an even fine mist) that tends to be too much concentrated in those little spots. When gluing to hard woods I found that if I just damp a folded up paper shop towel, and wring it out completely (i.e. damp but not dripping), then just use that to wipe on one side it was plenty.
For me it always seemed like I was waiting around for the bubbles to kick, but if there was too much moisture when it did it would over expand.
Less moisture will still kick, and will be stronger when it does. Well, maybe if you live in an arid place like Arizona or New Mexico things might be different, but....
KC
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