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| I started curing my Primavera two days ago. The first day went well. Initially started around 250 degrees but eventually got up to 300 into the evening. Day two went pretty well. Got it to 350 sooner and kept it there for about 3 hours. It started raining lightly so I closed the oven up and let it sit. My question is this: Was 3 hours at 350 enough or should I go another day at 350 before I go to 400? |
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