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[* black] Grind the location of the hole slightly until the surface feels a little rough.
-[* black] Next, apply a thin coat of the rubber cement to an area that is about the same size of the patch to the location of the hole.
-[* black] For best results wait until the rubber cement is try to the touch. 3 minutes or more. It does not matter it airing too long.
+[* black] Next, apply a thin coat of the rubber cement around the hole. The coat of cement should be about the same size as the patch.
+[* black] For best results wait until the rubber cement is dry to the touch—around three minutes.
[* black] Finally, peel off the back of the patch, place it over the area of rubber cement with the hole centered, and then apply pressure with thumb until rubber cement is dry.