[FC] Rubber Mat

Merv Krull krupross at sunwave.net
Fri Mar 31 20:33:59 EST 2006


maybe back up the repair with a bicycle tube....?
my 2 cents
Merv Krull
Salmon Arm, BC

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Geoffrey A Johnson" <geoffj at unm.edu>
To: "The Corvanatics list" <corvanatics at corvair.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 8:00 AM
Subject: Re: [FC] Rubber Mat


> Black weatherstrip glue would be my guess.  It will vulcanize somewhat to 
> it.  Available at any auto parts store.
>
>
> On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, Russell, Sam wrote:
>
>> Guys is there any way to repair my rubber floor mat in the back of my
>> Greenbrier where the seats are? The mat is all there but it has some
>> long tares in it that I was hoping fix. I was wondering if I could flip
>> it over on a nice flat surface and glue some tape over the cracks from
>> the back so that when you flipped it back they would not be as
>> noticeable and would not come apart or get any worse. I was thinking
>> like vulcanizing glue like you use to patch a tube with. Also are there
>> any tricks to making old rubber more lively?
>>
>>
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