No, it doesn't break down rubber, but also may not stick very well when the rubber is stretched.
Acetone is a common solvent for Krazy Glue. It can help break down the adhesive bond and make it easier to remove. Be sure to test it on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it won't damage the material you are working with.
No, it wil not.
You can use nail glue or super glue to reapply fake nails. Make sure to apply a small amount and press down firmly to ensure a secure bond. Be cautious not to use too much glue, as it can cause damage to your natural nails.
water is not stronger then glue because water can break a hole house down.
run it under hot water and rub it and/or remove it yourself with your hands
Rubber can be broken down through a process called oxidation, where oxygen reacts with the rubber molecules and causes them to break apart.
When glue is mixed with water, it appears as a cloudy or milky solution. The water helps to break down the glue, causing it to disperse in the liquid.
Freezing it and then smashing it.
Depends on the kind of glue. -NAME your glue, they are all different.
use turf and take a seven foot long piece of turf and then glue a mound down with hot glue
Mineral oil can potentially break down rubber over time by softening it and causing it to swell or degrade. It's important to check the compatibility of the specific rubber material with mineral oil before using them together to avoid any damage.
No glue that I know of can dissolve chalk.