Last week at 76 degrees and 37% humidity, I speed dipped a bunch of old and new 330s. They dried within an hour.

Today I speed dipped a bunch of 1 1/2 coilsprings. It was about 80 degrees but the humidity was 76%. I was sweating buckets but the traps dried within 30 minutes. This makes me think humidity isn’t a factor—as it’s a Coleman lantern fuel and oil based paint type product to begin with.

Air movement helps. Between the wind blowing thru my garage and the shop vac blower, the drying time was short. If there’s any odor, it should be completely gone by trapping season.


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