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How to repair a rubber bracelet
Rubber band bracelets are popular for many reasons. Some people wear them as an accessory to their outfit, for sentimental reasons, or because they are promoting an important charity or cause.
Rubber bracelets are often referred to as silicone bracelets, jelly bracelets and rubber bands. They are made from silicone and they’re perfect for people of all ages.
Broken your rubber bracelet? You can easily learn how to repair a rubber bracelet in six, simple steps using our best glue for rubber, Fix & Glue. Don’t bin it, fix it and become an everyday #REPAIRHERO!
Vue d'ensemble
Ce dont vous aurez besoin
- A rubber bracelet
- Bostik Fix & Glue Gel or Bostik Fix & Glue Liquid
Step 1: Clean your rubber bracelet
Examine the broken rubber bracelet to be repaired. Clean and dry it, if necessary, to ensure it’s free from dust, dirt or grease.
Step 2: Apply rubber glue to broken ends
Apply a thin layer of Bostik Fix & Glue to one of the sides to be fixed.
Did you know?
Bostik Fix & Glue Gel and Bostik Fix & Glue Liquid repairs 99.9% of materials, meaning it’s an ideal glue for plastic or rubber repairs.
Step 3: Join bracelet ends together
Squeeze both the sides of the silicone bracelet together and hold them in place. The glue forms a bond in as little as 5 seconds.
Good to know
Bostik Fix & Glue Gel and Bostik Fix & Glue Liquid won’t stick to your fingers immediately unlike traditional super glues. Instead, they create an ultra strong, long-lasting bond in 5 seconds.
Step 4: Leave to dry
The glue will dry in as little as one minute, resulting in a strong and flexible bond.
Step 5: Test your repair
Pull on the rubber band bracelet to test that the sides are stuck together.
Step 6: You've fixed your broken rubber bracelet
You’ve now learnt how to repair a rubber bracelet and you can wear it like you normally would. You’re an official #REPAIRHERO!
Why Bostik?
Bostik Fix & Glue is the best glue for rubber as it resists movement such as twisting and pulling. Your rubber bracelet will now withstand the test of time!
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