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Ozzie I do not believe it would have any effect once the 5200 has set up. It could slow or retard full curing in the area of contact if put in place before the cure has set.
It is impervious to many chems and chem agents once the cure has set, I believe for standard 5200 would be at least 24 hours but i would give it 48 to be sure, especially in a damp or high humidity enviroment.
Willy I agree w/you and Genie Aye...one guy said he had a problem, but admitted he didn't let it fully cure the 72 hrs called for...he fixed the problem w/a quick dry latex sealant by DAPCO...I might give it a coat of that just to be on the safe side...sure won't hurt...

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5200 full cure time is 7 days. Fast dry is 24 hrs.

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Hey Reel? Just a quick question... why are you using the pipe filled with fluid instead of just epoxing the 'ducer to the floor like it is called for by the makers? Is it for ease of removal sometime in the future, or something else?... Thanks..
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Hey Reel? Just a quick question... why are you using the pipe filled with fluid instead of just epoxing the 'ducer to the floor like it is called for by the makers? Is it for ease of removal sometime in the future, or something else?... Thanks..

Destroyer...that's a good question!!...had considered all along would epoxy...then when CB laid out this method, it does leave a second chance if this doesn't work (I think it will)...epoxy one and it's cooked, working or not...over the years I've come to appreciate things that can be undone...
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