Asked on Nov 16, 2017

How long do I have to wait for E6000 to dry completely?

Keep doing projects and I'm unsure when the glue is dry and set. Any ideas on what the minimum or recommended time is? And is it different set times based on material?

  3 answers
  • Judy Judy on Nov 16, 2017

    To me, it depends on weather conditions, and the air moving in your home. You may want to use a fan, (hand held) or hair dryer on this area, to help it dry faster. Do NOT use too much glue to fast on this area, but a smooth area, will set faster. J.

  • 27524803 27524803 on Nov 16, 2017

    The recommended dry or setting time should be listed on the tube or container... the different set times are determined by temperature, and humidity.

  • Brenda Brandt Deason Brenda Brandt Deason on Nov 17, 2017

    I like to give it at least 24 hours.