rubber bands do contain sulfur
Plastics, artificial rubber, Vaseline, diesel, gasoline
Over time the rubber along the edge of the window will shrink. Open the door and rub some Vaseline on the rubber. Leave the door cracked and leave the Vaseline on there over night. In the morning wipe the Vaseline off with a clean dry rag. The Vaseline expands the rubber causing a perfect seal again. If the car has been wrecked in that area then you will need to take the door apart and adjust the window stops which are located across the top of the door. There are two of these.
I'm not sure but you can look on the ingredients on your lip gloss.
Yes you can, but be careful about the amount and frequency of using it as it can dry out rubber seals and shorten their lifespan requiring frequent replacing
Vaseline is a hydrocarbon base; a substance used to contain other active ingredients.
Vaseline does not contain peanuts - it is a type of petroleum jelly. It is used as an ointment and lubricant.
air and rubber
Natural rubber is a polymer built up of isoprene units. Latex is found in nature. It comes from rubber tree (Hevea Brasiliensis). Latex coagulates naturally and turn into dry natural rubber. Normally, latex containing 25 to 40% of dry rubber.
nail polish, nail polish remover, hairspray, hair product, Vaseline, any chemicals, 3M Dust Remover, etc...
They are made of plastic/rubber.
It depends on the style of shoe: some contain natural rubber, synthetic rubber, leather, plastic, nylon, canvas, and polyurethane. Most contain foam insulation.