Hi, Re: Restoring Rubber There are a few methods mentioned here, including chemicals, silicone, etc. For moldy rubber, your best bet may be replacement rubber. Check out www.westcoastmetric.com for a FREE catalog and pricing. Dan
At 03:26 PM 12/7/96 -0600, you wrote: >Is it possible to restore or rejuvenate old rubber that has become hard or >brittle, or else has got mouldy? > >Lionel Tun >lionel@ark.prestel.co.uk > > >
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