I am looking for the same information. Up to this point, the only option the local pool service companies has offered is sand blasting (very expensive).
The only way is to shot blast it.
Absolutely not and you should use the same manufacturer of the paint you have on there also. Sorry you can only use a chlorinated rubber base paint on a rubber base paint. If you try to paint with the chlorinated rubber base on top of a synthetic rubber base paint it will probably peel like a bad sunburn.
Chlorinated rubber is a nonrubbery, incombustible rubber derivative produced by the action of chlorine on rubber in solution; used in corrosion-resistant paints and varnishes, and in inks and adhesives.
You can ink by smothering the rubber in vasaline and bleach
elmers white glue works best! brush onto both halves, put together and secure with tape or rubber bands.
Use your brain and google it man
Absolutely not and you should use the same manufacturer of the paint you have on there also. Sorry you can only use a chlorinated rubber base paint on a rubber base paint. If you try to paint with the chlorinated rubber base on top of a synthetic rubber base paint it will probably peel like a bad sunburn.
Chlorinated rubber is a nonrubbery, incombustible rubber derivative produced by the action of chlorine on rubber in solution; used in corrosion-resistant paints and varnishes, and in inks and adhesives.
no
In order to chlorinate rubber, one would need to expose the latex rubber to chlorine gas in aqueous. This would cause a chemical reaction in which the rubber would become chlorinated.
salt water
either epoxy or chlorinated rubber
The hardness of plaster mold silicone rubber refers to the amount of pressure required to form indentations on the silicone rubber. The higher the hardness, the greater the pressure needed. Plaster mold silicone can be used for a variety of applications, including medical devices, food-grade products, and cosmetics.
You can't remove it from rubber.
From my experience rubber cement works best.
Examples: etylene propylene terpolimer rubber, chlorinated polypropylene, hexafluoro propylene, polypropylene glycol.
You can't without ruining the rubber.
Aromatic hydrocarbons like toluene, ketones, paraffins, chlorinated hydrocarbons and turpentine.