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I have seen similar happen to a gooey pad.
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04-03-2020, 07:22 AM | #4 | ||||||
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Any solvent near it??
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I was thinking maybe solvent too. Even solvent fumes can soften rubber or other plastics like that.
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There is a reaction that takes place between 2 types of plastic. I have seen it in a tackle box containing different plastic lures and the plastic boxes wire leader crimps came in the boxes liquified and other fishermen told of similar experiences.
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Recently discovered the grip cap on my Ithaca SKB, vintage 78, curled up like a pig snout! No heat anywhere near it. Of coarse it is plastic.
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04-03-2020, 10:27 AM | #8 | ||||||
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same thing with me, limb saver just turned to mush , sitting in rack.
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No Ed, no solvents anywhere near it. The company didn't provide any explanation except to offer another one for free.
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Solvents still degassing from the cabinet finish??
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