No, it's not flexible enough.
No, rubber cement will stretch, super glue won't.
A suitable substitute for tire patch glue is rubber cement or contact cement.
You can glue it back on, but don't use rubber cement. Most model glues will work fine and even better is super glue!
No, when the rubber cement cures it will separate from the glass.
A suitable substitute for bike tire patch glue when repairing a punctured bike tire is rubber cement or contact cement. These adhesives can effectively bond the patch to the tire and seal the puncture.
Most rubber cement does wash off with soap and water. However, I always have an excellent 'remover' next to my sink and unhesitatingly recommend 'Whitlam's Glue Wash' hand soap. This will remove all glues that I use, - rubber, super glue, pvc glue, ABS glue and many others. -It's available at all good plumbing suppliers.
Rubber cement is a type of glue. It is made from elastic polymers such as latex that are then mixed in a acetone solution.
first of rubber cement is a type of glue you can buy almost any where and well rubber cement thinner is like glue remover it makes it so you can pull apart what you glued and its good clean up for a mess you make with it.
Rubber cement is generally considered to be a weaker adhesive compared to other products like super glue or epoxy. It is best suited for lighter weight materials and temporary bonds.
Have You Tryed Super Glue?ANS 2 - Super glue will NOT stretch when the rubber does, don't waste your time on it for this joint. -Liquid rubber glue as comes in bicycle tire patch kits is far better !
Styrofoam is not an effective alternative to glue, as it does not have adhesive properties. It is a lightweight and insulating material, commonly used for packaging and insulation. If you need a substitute for glue, consider alternatives such as tape, rubber cement, or adhesive putty.
Maybe rubber cement?