Rubber Restorer...

From: UberTechnoid_at_home.com <(UberTechnoid_at_home.com)>
Date: Mon Nov 5 13:26:55 2001

Damn Merch, what isn't Marvel good for?! It also frees stuck pistons in
old motorcycles.

They DO make rubber-restorer and I've used it, but the effects are only
good for a limited number of cycles before you have to re-treat the
rollers or do what you probably should have done in the first place - buy
new rollers.

Of course, if your refurbing some arcane peice of gear as is likely you
would be, maybe those rollers are unavailable or prohibitively expensive.

Another thing, to the best of my knowlege, no restorer will resolidify a
gooey roller, this stuff is just to put some stick back onto the rollers'
surface.

Regards,

Jeff

In <5.1.0.14.2.20011105135918.00ac85c8_at_mail.30below.com>, on 11/05/01
   at 02:01 PM, Roger Merchberger <zmerch_at_30below.com> said:

>Rumor has it that Bryan Pope may have mentioned these words:

>>Does anyone know where I can get "Rubber Restorer"? I know it comes in a
>>spray.
>>
>>I thought I had bought it before at Radio Shack, but they didn't have any or
>>a clue.

>Not sure what kind of rubber you're trying to restore, but if it's
>printer rollers you're trying to "re-stickify" what works good for me is
>"Marvel Mystery Oil." Put some on a t-shirt rag and hit all the rollers
>in your inkjet or laser printer - I've "refurbished" several printers
>this way, some more than once.

>HTH,
>Roger "Merch" Merchberger


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