you rip off or scrape the old stuff apply adhesive where the old stuff was and then apply the new rubber seal
yes on a toilet I am guessing .. you can take the tank off the bowl and unscrew the nut of the overflow and replace the rubber seal. To make sure you wont get mad if it leaks after you put it all together is run a bead of CLEAR silicon around the new rubber seal and around your tank washers before you put it together and it will seal up any tiny holes or misalignment you have.
You likely need to replace your radiator cap - the rubber seal in the cap is worn.
If there is leaking around the base of the distributor, and you will need to replace the seal. The distributor oil seal is a paper gasket or rubber O-ring, and the distributor is removed to replace either one if the seal is leaking. It is easy to change, just remove distributor and change the seal.
Yes
Scrape it off, clean surface, and use plumber's putty. I would have to see the rest of the problem.
Replace the rubber seal. You could seal with silicone but you would be unable to open it again.
i think you can replace the seal by removing the rubber shift boot
Rubber.
removed thermostat on 98 Bonneville and also removed rubber seal -- cannot get the old seal back into the housing.... help
Cut the rubber seal and gently push the windscreen out.
As in any faucet, you take it apart and replace the cartridge or the rubber seal.
To replace the rear window in a 1994 Chevy Silverado you must first remove the old window. This can be done by removing the seal around the window and gently pulling the window out. Apply rubber sealer around the new window opening in the truck. Wrap a rope around the rubber sealer of the new window and position it in the window opening. Carefully remove the rope once the window is resting properly in position. As the rope is removed the rubber sealer should hold the window in position. Reapply the rubber seal if it is available for extra security. Allow the window to set for 10 minutes.