Steps after Jig

The only step I do after spraying the Jig and drying them out is install them into the wheel, like Kinser said. Dry times vary based on your comfort, or fear, of the Jig.
 
I can say that my JIG drying times are going down....I started with 24 hours, then overnight (12 essentially), then 4 and now 1 to 2 at most....mostly its the worry about the JIG and it eating the wheel but now that ive prepped a fair bit of cars im getting more comfortable with the shorter times and it has reduced prep time certainly. Is it faster...well at I can at least say that it hasn't made any of my cars slower (ive no track to really test on) so reduced wait/dry times is more efficient for me!

WK
 
Aww man WK,

And here I was imagining you testing your cars on a 42' track under a palm tree in 80 degree perfect weather.

You totally blew my image.