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I bought a used putter and the butt end of the grip has a hole in it. The grip is blackish rubber. Rather than buy a new grip (they are over 15 bucks, it's an Odyssey, and that doesn't include installation) and replacing the old grip I figured I'd just fill the void in the end with some black goo that sets up like rubber. I had an unopened 3oz squeeze tube of black silicone (GE, IIRC) which felt nice and soft (squeezing the tube), so I figured it would work. Today I discovered that it can be squeezed out of the tube but it's not the least viscous. It doesn't stick to anything (not even my fingers) and I can't use it.
I went to a local Truevalue hardware and they wanted $8 for 3oz of black silicone. Seems steep. I went back home and discovered I had a tube of black silicone in a caulking gun. It had been opened, was capped with the provided cap. Removing the cap I discovered that it hadn't hardened, so I figured it would harden on contact with air and it's moisture. I applied it but it's not setting up. Um, how come? Now I have to remove it somehow before applying something else.
Is silicone really what I want here? Suggestions?
I went to a local Truevalue hardware and they wanted $8 for 3oz of black silicone. Seems steep. I went back home and discovered I had a tube of black silicone in a caulking gun. It had been opened, was capped with the provided cap. Removing the cap I discovered that it hadn't hardened, so I figured it would harden on contact with air and it's moisture. I applied it but it's not setting up. Um, how come? Now I have to remove it somehow before applying something else.
Is silicone really what I want here? Suggestions?

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