Is pinkgrip still flammable once cured?

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As the title says really. Perhaps this is a stupid question but I've just been reading the scary really flammable warning notice on the back of the tube. My assumption is that once the adhesive has cured (solvents dissipated) then the remaining solid adhesive would no longer be flammable (or at least less flammable than the wood it is sticking together), but does anyone know if this assumption is correct?
 
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I'm rather curious as to why you'd need to know. AFSAIK the biggest problem with construction adhesives such as Grip-Fill, etc is the solvent content, which makes them a flamable product when stored in the tubes. If you are that concerned about it, why not switch to the water-based (yellow tube, solvent-free) version of the same product?
 

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