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Here is the recipe putties for rubber products.

The surface of the fracture must first be cleaned with a stiff brush from dust and dirt, and then lubricated with a putty consisting of:

  • 30 parts of carbon disulfide;
  • 4 parts of gutta-percha;
  • 8 parts rubber;
  • 2 parts fish glue

This putty is applied to the surfaces to be glued in a not very thick layer with a spatula or a slightly heated knife, then both surfaces are pressed against each other and tied with twine so that they do not separate.

After 36-48 hours, the surfaces are finally glued together; then the twine is removed and the glued place is smoothed.

This putty is also suitable for repairing bicycle and car rubber tires.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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