Or if you have a grip removel tool, you could remove the grip in one piece, let if dry a bit, and re-install it correctly. If only the end of the grip is off, you might be able to squirt some solvent inside the grip and twist the end so it is correctly lined up. But, if you had the grip installed at a shop, why not just take it back and have THEM fix it? They put in on crooked, let them correct the problem. That's why you paid them to install it, isn't it?
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