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what sticks to rubber masks?

29K views 16 replies 9 participants last post by  creepingdth  
#1 ·
i need help. i got a rubber mask and i'm trying to put eyeballs in it. liquid nails doesn't stick and hot glue doesn't stick and yes i took a file to the mask where i want the glue to go before i tried to glue it. what else will glue a eyeball to a mask?
 
#2 ·
Superglue, but be careful. Over time superglue will indeed turn brittle.
If you do decide to use superglue, be sure to use an accellerator, like "Zip kicker". It will cause the superglue to cure instantly, and I do indeed mean instantly cure.

Automotive "Goop". Try most hardware and car repair places. ;)
 
#3 ·
You can use hot glue but you need to poke tiny holes in the surrounding latex contact areas. It will seep through the mask and form a bond on the inside as well. You can always used liquid latex as well but more $$.
 
#16 ·
It's with the epoxy and other glues at my Ace hardware. The brand name is DAP Contact Cement and it comes in a little brown glass bottle. It's been around forever mainly because it works. You spread a thin coat on both pieces to be joined and let them dry for about 10 minutes. Then you stick them together. Make sure they're aligned where you want them because when you stick them together......they're stuck. Hope it works for you! Happy Halloween!
 
#15 ·
I just fixed a very important hand puppet/mask it seems like it's made of rubber and was getting thin from age and use. I used a reinforcing piece of soft black rubber cut from a plumbing roof flashing which gave me the correct diameter and shape to duplicate the puppet/mask. I cut it down (the roof flashing) as to have just a 90 degree angle and slipped it inside the prop using GOOP glue and some small plastic clamps. Shoe Goo is a Goop product, look on the cardboard the glue is sold on for suggested uses. I use GOOP for many things especially where "Sticky" and "Quickie" are needed. Let it set up for a day with normal temperatures in the room.