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Removing rubber stickiness
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<blockquote data-quote="n1r0" data-source="post: 2496963" data-attributes="member: 99850"><p>Rubber deteriorates over time, nothing you can do to prevent it, or restore it after the fact. This is the reason car/bike tyres HAVE to be replaced in 5 years even if they have tread left - the rubber will become hard and give you less grip.</p><p></p><p>Depending on the device, you can get away by removing the rubbery coating altogether and replacing it with tennis/badminton racquet grip tape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n1r0, post: 2496963, member: 99850"] Rubber deteriorates over time, nothing you can do to prevent it, or restore it after the fact. This is the reason car/bike tyres HAVE to be replaced in 5 years even if they have tread left - the rubber will become hard and give you less grip. Depending on the device, you can get away by removing the rubbery coating altogether and replacing it with tennis/badminton racquet grip tape. [/QUOTE]
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