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Rubber paint is a durable, creamy, brushable layer of paint. It is solvent-based. It sticks on to the surface like a sticky, thick layer of gummy paint, but then when it dries; it has a nice level finish. It has an average hiding ability, but it can hide in one coat if it is thickly applied. It has a good bonding capacity. Rubber paint is versatile and sticks to such materials as wax paper and plastics. It leaves the existing flexibility of the wax paper or plastic bag intact. If it is applied to a thin cotton swab, the result is almost like paint on sail cloth. It takes the paint anything between one and three days to fully cure (dry), but this drying time depends upon the temperature. It is used for creating whitewall tyres and sealing the fabric hulls of boats. It is also used to seal the seams around windows. Rubber paint is normally available in the two most sober colours, namely white and black.
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Is all or any rubber paint made of Latex
I am looking for a rubber paint that will maintain show a mark left by let say a foot print for a couple of minutes and then get rid of the mark and "bounce" back to an unmarked surface?
Rodolfo Madrigal
Costa Rica
Rodolfo Madrigal
Costa Rica
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answered 6 months ago
Can I use rubber paint to coat the bottom of metal chairs so they do not scratch my deck? Does it stick to metal?
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answered 6 months ago
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