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Old 12-22-19, 11:15 AM
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Stan’s residue on machined sidewalls

I just realized that an unridden wheelset that I had set up with a spare for tubeless, where I put Stan’s sealant in - had some of the sealant leak out and dry on the machined sidewalls on my DT Swiss R460 rims. Will this just rub off with normal braking?
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https://www.notubes.com/faqs "It is not necessary to remove dried sealant from your tire, but large areas can be peeled away by hand or scrubbed away with a stiff brush."
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