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Old 03-11-09 | 06:18 AM
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Unknown Cyclist
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Originally Posted by Doug5150
I would assume that you have to replace it, if it is silicone gel. And I would bet it is.

If silicone gel is not sealed inside a air/waterproof container, it absorbs moisture (even atmospheric moisture if it's kept physically dry) and turns rock-hard. There's no practical way to get the moisture out once it's in.
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Isn't that SILICA GEL ?
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