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Soft rubber or plastic becoming sticky
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<blockquote data-quote="Manpa" data-source="post: 560838" data-attributes="member: 11747"><p>Some rubbers/ plastics react when in contact with each other, they will soften and sometimes stick together. Fishing tackle boxes that are not worm proof will react with plastic baits and melt together. Even some garden hoses will soften and become sticky as they age and the uv stabiliser breaks down.</p><p>As Simmons says sometimes a wipe down with a mild detergent mix will remove the tackiness on some rubber / plastics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manpa, post: 560838, member: 11747"] Some rubbers/ plastics react when in contact with each other, they will soften and sometimes stick together. Fishing tackle boxes that are not worm proof will react with plastic baits and melt together. Even some garden hoses will soften and become sticky as they age and the uv stabiliser breaks down. As Simmons says sometimes a wipe down with a mild detergent mix will remove the tackiness on some rubber / plastics. [/QUOTE]
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