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.
Putting rubber cement in the fridge can make it less viscous and slow down its drying process. However, the cold temperature may impact its adhesive properties once it warms back up to room temperature. It is generally not recommended as it can alter the effectiveness of the rubber cement.
It is generally safe, but does put you at increased risk for skin cancer.
No, it is not safe to put Monistat on a dog for skin issues or infections. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment for your dog's skin problems.
No, it is not safe to put Vagisil on a dog for skin irritation or itching. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper treatment and medication for your pet's skin issues.
A general rule when talking about silicone rubber: Nothing sticks to silicone -- except silicone. As long as you have a silicone based adhesive, you should be able to stick anything the silicone. Warning: if you are using any type of silicone adhesive, it will bond to fabric permanently, so make sure you aren't wearing any nice clothes. Latex or nitrile gloves are also recommended when handling silicone adhesive.
Vitamin E is safe to put on dogs and is totally healing.
You want to use what's called rubber cement. I know that the name sounds ridiculous but go to any costume store [or art supply store] and ask for it. It comes off real easy and leaves no residue. If you have ever been to Kings Dominion during Halloween, they have these Ninja stars that they put on you and paint it so it looks real. They use rubber cement to attach those.
Look on the dishes to see if they are microwave safe.
It's not toxic or dangerous to your skin,if that's what you mean.
Yes, a rubber bouncy ball can explode if put in a microwave. The microwave's heat can cause the air inside the ball to expand rapidly, leading to an explosion. It is not safe to microwave rubber bouncy balls.
No, it is not safe to put coconut oil on a cat as it can be harmful if ingested or cause skin irritation. It is best to consult with a veterinarian before using any products on your cat's skin or fur.
i honeslty have no idea that is why i put this up here =) Nope, erasers are made out of rubber