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Right I never worry about getting to wet. Heres a tip if drying time or humidity is a concern you can pop it in the oven for a few hours. Low heat lowest your oven will go.Check it every hour or so. If you have heat vents in the floor and its winter set it on the heat vent till dry.  I live in the desert allso Lots of hot sun. I wet mold in the morning then set out in the sun, pull out the what ever late afternoon let set till midday next and your golden. Also you can make a drying box out of cardboard and a hair dryer, works awasome.

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Veneer supplies. I bought my 2x2 bag and kit from them. Pretty painless. 

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A rudimentary approach, I bought my seal in bags from Amazon 12 x 12 and used my 2.5 hp wet/dry vacuum cleaner.  Not anywhere near as nice as what you guys are doing but it's a start.  

My vacuum got destroyed when my cleaning lady used it to pick up some spilled liquid and didn't clean it.  It got mold so I threw it away.  I replaced it with a 4 hp vacuum and can see a big difference in the suction.

As time goes by I'll buy the pump from Harbor Frieght.  

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