Nope. It dries. Takes a day or so to become fully dry, but here's the beautiful thing:
The Super 77 makes a great 'primer' for aluminum. Usually if I spray paint aluminum, the paint chips moderately easily. now, if you clear-coat the panel after the super-77 has dried, the super-77 acts as a rather tenacious bonding layer, keeping the clear paint locked to the panel. The clear coat in its turn seals the panel so that any later application of ligher fluid/naptha will no longer wipe it off, and it's smudge-and-chip-proof as well.
That's it.
It really is[/u] that cheap and easy!
Keith