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Stan: I've not used the product, but have seen reports that Simple Green will soften rubber. Apparently full strength leaves rubber tacky so a 50:50 mixture with water has been recommended. Soak for 10 minutes or so, then clean with water.
It's cheap by the jug at WalMart and Amazon. Please let us know if you try it.
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Thanks, Doc. If I can find some other old, hardened rubber around here somewhere I'll try it. If it works I'll put the old Jostam No-Kick Coming into it.
Have been also told by a good friend that boiling it in water will soften the rubber somewhat, and that the trick to it is to "knead" the rubber, with the base of the pad flat on a table, while it's still hot, while wearing gloves. Both are worth a try! |
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Yes, knead it like you would.... Oh, forget it.
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