Yes they are.
Yes, glue can stick to rubber, but the effectiveness depends on the type of glue used. Some adhesives, like contact cement or specific rubber adhesives, are designed for bonding rubber materials effectively. However, general-purpose glues may not provide a strong bond. It's important to check the manufacturer's recommendations for the best results with rubber surfaces.
Not very well. I tried and it slide off and left the sticky substance all over the piece of rubber!!
You need to use stick on, nonskid, rubber duckies in the bathtub to prevent slips and falls.
A toilet plunger can stick to a wall when pressed due to the creation of a partial vacuum between the rubber cup and the wall's surface. When you push the plunger against the wall, the flexible rubber compresses, sealing off the air and forming a low-pressure area. The atmospheric pressure outside the plunger then holds it against the wall, allowing it to stick until enough force is applied to break the seal.
Teflon is not inherently waterproof, but it is highly resistant to water and many chemicals due to its non-stick properties. While it can repel water, it is not completely impervious to it, especially under certain conditions or prolonged exposure. Additionally, the effectiveness of Teflon's water resistance can be influenced by the surface it is applied to and the manner in which it is used.
I HAVE A PAIR OF SUEDE (RUBBER)GUM SOLES. TOPS ARE LIKE NEW, BUT SOLE StICK TO ALL SURFACES, AND LEAVE MARKS can you help?
Find a thick good length stick a rubber handle leather strips and a little flap of leather. cover the stick in leather put the rubber handle on the end of the stick and sew the flab on the end WARNING DO NOT USE FOR ACTUAL RIDING BUT FOR COSTUMES ONLY
Yes, -temporarily, as you say, it will come off within days.
Many waterproof glues stick to metal Silicone is a good choice for this.
To make a slingshot, you will need a Y-shaped stick, rubber bands, and a pouch made of fabric or leather. Attach the rubber bands to the forked ends of the stick and tie them securely. Then, attach the pouch to the rubber bands. Your slingshot is now ready to use. Remember to be cautious and responsible when using it.
Foam rubber. It will also give you better stick bounce. You can buy a set of these foam rubber pads for quiet music practicing at a music store. You get the pads for the cymbals too.
Yes, peel and stick shower tiles are typically waterproof and suitable for use in bathrooms.
no
A rubber band slingshot can be made with a rubber band and a stick. The stick needs to be in the shape of a Y. Put the rubber band around the two small pieces of the stick and you will have a slingshot.
Use 'Slime' rubber cement.
It won't stick when the rubber is stretched.
stick it in a washing machine