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Let the paint bond!

3/14/2013

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Hold off on that shower curtain bar!

Even though you've waited 24 hours for the paint to dry, it takes up to 30 days for the paint to fully cure and bond to the wall.

Putting a tension rod or bar in place sooner then 30 days will result in the paint getting scraped off.

For the time being, install the tension bar against the fiber glass or tiled walls. It might be lower than you want but you'll be able to keep the bathroom floor dry!
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