Paint to cure.

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Cure time depends upon the paint that was used and the firing rate you are curing it at.

It doesn't take a lot of time at a high firing rate, at a low firing rate the cure will continue each time you use a higher firing rate.

All I know is it is best done outside if at all possible.
 
Mine was after one day while not running it all day.
 
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