Rubber suction pads
Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 11:21 am
Hiya
I have windscreen demister that consists of a strip of brown bakelite, a length of curly wire behind, an on/off switch and two brown rubber suction pads to attach it to the drivers window.
The pads are attached to the unit by chrome nuts.
BUT, the rubber is elderly and not soft enough to form a suction.
I want to keep the brown pads if possible and wondered if there is any way I could revive the rubber.
If not, does anyone know of a way I can attach them to the screen and still be able to remove them if necessary. Rules out superglue eh?
I have some clear silicon bathroom sealant and wondered about using that. The unit does get fairly hot.
Any ideas welcome.
I have windscreen demister that consists of a strip of brown bakelite, a length of curly wire behind, an on/off switch and two brown rubber suction pads to attach it to the drivers window.
The pads are attached to the unit by chrome nuts.
BUT, the rubber is elderly and not soft enough to form a suction.
I want to keep the brown pads if possible and wondered if there is any way I could revive the rubber.
If not, does anyone know of a way I can attach them to the screen and still be able to remove them if necessary. Rules out superglue eh?
I have some clear silicon bathroom sealant and wondered about using that. The unit does get fairly hot.
Any ideas welcome.