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If the cure seal were applied in 80-degree temp to an exterior cement floor, would the sealer dry before it could penetrate the concrete leaving a milky film on the surface?

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If the cure seal were applied in 80-degree temp to an exterior cement floor, would the sealer dry before it could penetrate the concrete leaving a milky film on the surface?

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Yes, keep in mind the temperature rating is for the Substrate not the air temp. If it is 80 degrees outside, the concrete could very well be 90 degrees or above in the sun.

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