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Durable asphalt paint that had cured properly, and a sturdy base built with strong winds in mind helped the work survive the storm.
This type of data is necessary to catch conditions at their earliest stages, when they are most likely to be treated and cured properly.
As for "natural" contaminants, "The weed seeds, diseased plant parts, etc. will be neutralized if the compost is cured properly at the right temperatures and for the right length of time," said Dr. Chalker-Scott.
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Although HodgePodge is a seasonal business (cold temperatures and rain do not allow the coating to cure properly) spanning eight months, they will maintain an office/garage year round because they were able to find a low rent facility in an industrial district.
This will allow the concrete to cure properly.
Garlic harvested too early won't cure properly.
Using too much lye will be detrimental to the olives; too little and they won't cure properly.
It's a good idea to thoroughly wet your bricks to ensure minimum absorption of water in the mortar, thus allowing the mortar to cure properly over time.
Jasper Aykroyd, who makes his living explaining how to cure meat properly, says that as far as salami or homemade bacon are concerned, although black or brown moulds usually spell disaster, as does anything slimy and white, the powdery white or greeny blue varieties are generally nothing to worry about.
"My sister all the time tried her best, [saying] 'Keep strong, you will see it's going to be OK,'" says Fela. "They didn't cure her properly, she didn't get care.
You should follow the instructions for your specific product but generally three hours are needed to cure grout properly (as many as 24-48 hours may be needed, however).
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