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What did you use to flush the yellow cartridge?
I would just draw most of the ink out of the sponge and fill again. I think you had the ink diluted with water, as Mikling said.
Don't run any water through it initially, but give it a good soaking of Windex with ammonia. Fill the sponge up and let it sit there for about an hour. You might have to do this a couple of times to get it in that pristine condition. @jtoolman has a very good tutorial on this... check it out on youtube.
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Please be careful: the sponge seems to be oversaturated.This can be negative for the ink flow. The optimal situation is a completely saturated lower sponge and a partially saturated upper sponge. To overcome the oversaturation, milking the sponge to force out a few drops of ink can restore the optimal saturation degree: for this you will have to seal off the breathing hole during the milking process.