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When rubber gets wet, its surface may become slippery, reducing traction and increasing the risk of slipping. Water can temporarily affect the rubber’s grip and flexibility, but it generally does not damage the material itself. In some cases, prolonged exposure to water can lead to degradation or mold growth, particularly in natural rubber. However, synthetic rubbers tend to be more resistant to moisture and environmental factors.

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