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Best glue for...... bob 09-24-2006
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Posted by on September 25, 2006, 1:28 am

bob wrote:

> ....inside a dishwasher. I want to glue a rubber seal on to a steel
> surface. I guess I need a glue that will stick to metal and rubber, and
> will also be able to handle very hot temperature and moisture.

Common rubber cement isn't very toxic after it dries, and appliance
parts supplies sell a high-temperature type for gluing felt seals to
the drums of clothes dryers. But if you can't get any or don't feel
like paying more than $3-4, try a product like this from an auto parts
store:

www.amazon.com/CRC-Disc-Brake-Quiet-oz/dp/B0007N1ZPO

It's disk brake anti-squeak compound but is actually high-temperature
rubber cement and, back when it was sold under the Bendix brand, was
labelled nonflammable and nontoxic (was there ever a problem with
people licking their brakes?). It's been sold in several colors and
under many brand names, always in the same type of plastic squeeze
bottle. I can attest to its high temperature durability since I had
some holding an air filter gasket located directly above the engine for
10 years.. Don't substitute any spray-on brake anti-squeak, which is
probably a completely different product.


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Posted by on September 25, 2006, 6:16 am
food service grade adhesives, make sure it is a flexable cure, not like
superglue.

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bob wrote:
> ....inside a dishwasher. I want to glue a rubber seal on to a steel
> surface. I guess I need a glue that will stick to metal and rubber, and
> will also be able to handle very hot temperature and moisture. Is there
> such a glue?...thanx in advance


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