Grab a blade. Kitchen knife may work if sharp enough. Then scrape off. Comes off easily
this was my question and I scraped the residue off with a razor blade
nothing happens because the glass would not get through the rubber ( some rubber would pass) it depends what kind of rubber you use
The glass can be melted in to liquid on heating in a furnace but the diamond can not.
When cool, use a single edged razor blade held in a holder to shave it off. Can get them in most hardware stores.
melt it off again, the same way you melted it on there
To get melted rubber off of chrome, you need to heat it up again. This will allow you to carefully remove it from the chrome surface. You can do so using a blowdryer.
55% i think
yes because its glass.
Rubber.
Glass and rubber are not good conductors of electricity.
Yes, at first it will. But it will easily come off with hot water and if you let the glass object sit with the hot water in it.
Glass is made out of melted sand.
Glass is made out of melted sand.
Glass is made from sand and something else. Rubber I think comes from the rubber tree
Glass and rubber are not good conductors of electricity.
Grab a blade. Kitchen knife may work if sharp enough. Then scrape off. Comes off easily