yup but if your using it on electrical or papery things coat the thing entirely
cement
Cement itself is not waterproof, but when mixed with water and other materials to make concrete, it can be made waterproof by adding additives or sealants.
concrete
Waterproof cement is a type of cement that is formulated to resist water penetration and moisture ingress. It is commonly used in projects where water resistance is important, such as basements, swimming pools, and other water-retaining structures. Waterproof cement typically contains additives that enhance its resistance to water and help prevent water damage.
No, a rubber band is not waterproof. It is made of rubber, which is a material that is permeable to water and can absorb it to some extent.
Thhis cement is impregnated with sodium or aluminium stearate.
No, when the rubber cement cures it will separate from the glass.
No, rubber cement will stretch, super glue won't.
There are multiple ways to keep the rubber soles on a pair of boots. You may use rubber cement, a product called boot goop, or you can take them to a professional and have them repaired that way.
Yes.
Rubber bands typically are not damaged by water.
Cementuous materials are not waterproof. Hydraulic cement is the closest they come, but even it becomes saturated.