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 !
Use 100% silicone adhesive like PL700.
You would need to use a special glue. There are 2 types that may work, both available in Walmart ,sporting goods Dept. They are intended to fix rubber water craft and wet suits.
No, when the rubber cement cures it will separate from the glass.
The EPDM supplier will usually also supply a type of rubber based glue for this product.
Rubber is made by rubbing industrial strength glue around, it's hand made in amish communities.
It won't stick when the rubber is stretched.
Either use a hot glue gun or some super glue.
No. it won't stick.
Use 'Slime' rubber glue for this.
you don't its animal cruelty (super glue works)
Try a silicone adhesive, such as Devcon. This adhered well to a %100 soft silicone rubber part I needed to glue onto some insoles.
There are a few glues for rubber. The most common is found in bicycle stores to glue patches on tires. There is also a glue for gluing wet suits, available in Walmart, Sporting goods dept.
If there are screws below the pad, you should roll a ball of duct tape and use that to hold it in place. If there are no screws below it, superglue works best.
You can glue it back on, but don't use rubber cement. Most model glues will work fine and even better is super glue!
Rubber is a totally different material than glue. Glues are designed to stick things together -rubber is not. Rubber is designed to stretch and still be pliable - glue is not.
I would use PL Premium or similar
Crazy glue