I would use PL Premium or similar
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.
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No, they are totally different. Gorilla Glue is a polyurethane (basically a kind of sticky liquid rubber) and Super glue is a cyanoacrylate.
Super glue sticks to pretty much anything, but once set it is rigid and cannot bend to accommodate deformations of its substrate; for this reason, it may not work very well or last very long when used on a flexible rubber item. Super glue is sometimes used for temporary applications, where all it needs to do is hold two pieces together until a more permanent adhesive can set or cure.
Cut it off with the blade of a disposable craft knife held almost parallel to the counter. Remove remains with acetone or lacquer thinner.
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.
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 !
No, rubber cement will stretch, super glue won't.
Epoxy or silicone glue will do it
you first have to get rubber and glue it on your floor and you have a rubber floor
A lot depends if any weight is going to be suspended on the glue. -If not, I would use a construction adhesive like PL200.
Silicone.
You can't remove it from rubber.
We use two component epoxy when we need to fix any stone.
You can't without ruining the rubber.
It won't stick when the rubber is stretched.
Try a silicone adhesive, such as Devcon. This adhered well to a %100 soft silicone rubber part I needed to glue onto some insoles.