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Old 02-25-2013, 11:51 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by ottopilot View Post
Silicon once cured is very easy to remove and becomes brittle - I wouldn't worry about finding it all gooey if you have to remove them again.
Hmm. . you must be using some different stuff than what I have. The silicone sealant/gasket stuff I use is the same stuff I used on my motorcycles and that stuff stays a little tacky and has to be scraped off. It's not like the silicone in the shower that you can just pull off in one motion.
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