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Michelle L.
> 3 dayI repainted weight racks and wanted to protect the area the weights rest on. I needed 6 foot strips, ranging from 2 to 4 wide - it was most cost effective to buy the large roll and cut the strips I needed. The rubber did have a smell, but it always will at first and then goes away eventually. The roll measured just over the size I ordered (both length and width) and the edges were cut straight. I marked with a pen (and could see the line) and cut with a razor blade (my cuts were straight enough). I scuffed the painted surface then cleaned it and the rubber strips with rubbing alcohol. Youll need plenty of ventilation and a mask when using Contact Cement (I used Dap Weldwood). Just brushed it onto both surfaces, waited about 20 mins, and then laid the rubber strips on the rack. The 6 ft long strip were flimsy, so two people were needed to lay it, we tried not to stretch it but every strip we laid had to have the end length trimmed again (maybe 1/4 in to 1/2 in - which we cut off with a scissors). It was not instant contact, we could pick it up again and reset it - and the final contact stayed firm. We put the weights on right away (5 lbs through 120 lbs) and it looks good and I expect it to be durable.
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D. Harrs
> 3 dayGood product.
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Vlad
09-04-2025I use this rubber to repair my sandals. The sandals feel comfortable, and I prefer to repair sole damage, rather then to adjust to new model. Original SuperGlue works fine. Rubber is not as durable as I expected.
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Jesse
> 3 dayIt did what i needed it to. Its been a few weeks since install and no issues. I used this to seal the mid section of an RV toilet (not recommended by the manufacturer) or if you are easily grossed out. So far it saved me $200+ for a new toilet.
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Ernesto ochoa
> 3 dayWorks great for my application. Very rigid
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Mark.L
> 3 dayI use these sheets for cutting out new feet for vintage gaming systems. The thickness is just right and the quality of the rubber is perfect for many more years of use and abuse.
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Prof. Tod Raynor Sr.
> 3 dayIts a bit less durable than Id like. If you put a hole in it to attach it be careful not to tear the hole open by using over sized washer or large head screw.
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Eric Bryant
> 3 daySpeed add did mention that this is for industrial type use, and has blemishes and what not. I was fine with that, I just wish it told me that the thing stinks like really bad. I hung it up in the garage for a number of weeks and the smell just never went away.
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IanC
> 3 dayStrong, heavy rubber sheet. Used to make replacement drop down curtains that stop chips from flying back up a gas wood chipper inlet shoot. The original curtains tore quickly, the replacements have lasted a lot longer and have no obvious damage. (But I still wear a full face shield just in case a chip does manage to get past the curtain!!!)
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oscar rodriguez
> 3 dayBuenos