Most rubber cement does wash off with soap and water. However, I always have an excellent 'remover' next to my sink and unhesitatingly recommend 'Whitlam's Glue Wash' hand soap. This will remove all glues that I use, - rubber, super glue, pvc glue, ABS glue and many others. -It's available at all good Plumbing suppliers.
I'll know after I try it!! Might be cheaper to purchase a new bottle of rubber cement!
No, rubber cement will stretch, super glue won't.
wash it with vinegar
first of rubber cement is a type of glue you can buy almost any where and well rubber cement thinner is like glue remover it makes it so you can pull apart what you glued and its good clean up for a mess you make with it.
No
you can use suger soap or a cement cleaner or a light acid wash test a small area first, make sure you wear rubber gloves as can burn skin.
I'll know after I try it!! Might be cheaper to purchase a new bottle of rubber cement!
cement
Maybe rubber cement?
simple soap and water
Not if you immediately wash the cement off and I do mean immediately not 10 minutes later.
No, when the rubber cement cures it will separate from the glass.
No, rubber cement will stretch, super glue won't.
wash it with vinegar
No, rubber cement is not safe to put on your skin, it may seem fine at first, but within a few minutes it burns and if not washed off, burns worse. The enzymes in the cement eat at your skin and can leave scars. I know from personal experience.
Use 'Slime' rubber cement.
The best way to do this is to get some pure acetone (can find at a beauty salon), q-tips, and a little ice. Dip the q-tip in the acetone then rub off the rubber cement. Apply ice to help with the burning afterwards. Be sure you are not allergic to acetone.