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Can't remember any silicon going 48 hours and still being tacky to the
touch. Maybe the temperature is too low (60-65F) ? Only thing I can think
of though.

Have to admit I didn't read the label (print too small for my bad eyes)
any ideas?




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If it's still the least bit tacky today (Sunday) I'd take the tubes back.
They may have an issue with giving a refund on spent tubes but I wouldn't
fuss if they required an in-store credit.


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