You can use 2 dabs of the catalyst to speed up the drying process even more.

If you don’t have a putty knife, you can use a butter knife to get rid of the excess adhesive. The same goes for sealant. The more sealant you have, the longer it will take to cure. Remove extra sealant with a putty knife.

There is a misconception that the hotter the room is, the quicker the adhesive will dry. The reality is that humidity will halt the drying process, so always keep the room well-ventilated.

You can also use a blow dryer to really speed up the process. However, be sure to keep keep the blow dryer at a low or moderate temperature, and stay at least 1 ft (0. 30 m) away from the adhesive when blow-drying it. If you use high heat, it could actually make the silicone take longer to cure. [5] X Expert Source Art FrickeHome Renovation & Repair Specialist Expert Interview. 14 August 2020. Only use the blow dryer for between 5-10 minutes.

You can also buy low-temperature sealant, but be wary of using it in very extreme cold. Low-temperature sealant will hold up between 32–40 °F (0–4 °C) degrees, but sealant usually won’t cure well below freezing.

Another description the product could have is “instant adhesive”. Fast-drying silicone sealant is available as well. It doesn’t really cost any more than any other silicone caulk, so it’s a great option if you’re in a hurry. [8] X Expert Source Art FrickeHome Renovation & Repair Specialist Expert Interview. 14 August 2020.

Many adhesives say they come with a lifetime guarantee. This isn’t wrong, because expired adhesive will still dry, but it will take much longer than you’d like to do so.

Don’t keep the adhesive in your garage during the summer. If this happens, the adhesive will become thick and lumpy and will not dry quickly.