???: time machine (i.e. don't do it....)? other than that depends on how the silicone is stuck on (what adhesive you used) find out what it is and then see if it can be removed--while not putting solvent that is dangerous in your eyes/up your nose.... don't make an annoying situation more dangerous. Good luck researching....
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