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Hmmmmmm.......we phoned the Shoppers Drugmart here in Sooke,said they didnt have any.
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Not easy to find!Hmmmmmm.......we phoned the Shoppers Drugmart here in Sooke,said they didnt have any.
+1 on thatUse a little metal steaming grate in the bottom of the pot to keep the rubber off of it.
lolYeah but I already got and used the Rubber Renue to good effect.
Glycerine or it cheaper related cousin glycerol commonly available is the old time rubber conditioner and also works as an antifreeze preventing freeze damage.Not tried it on gs boots but worked good at revitalizing door and windscreen rubbers on my old 2002 and other subsequent vehicles.
Glycerine, glycerine and glycerol are different names for the same chemical compound. Chemistry students are taught how to name chemicals based on structural characteristics, as this focuses them on the properties that derive from the structural characteristics. The systematic name is 1,2,3trihydroxypropane.
Glycerine is an alcohol, which means that an -OH group is attached to a carbon atom. An -OH group is called an alcohol group. Another name for the -OH group is a hydroxy group, because the group has a hydrogen atom attached to an oxygem atom. Oxygen has two chemical bonds, so after a hydrogen atom attaches to it, it has one bond left over to attach to something else.
Methanol = wood alcohol is the simplest alcohol. It has a single carbon with 3 H atoms and an -OH group attached.
Ethanol = grain alcohol is the next simplest alcohol. It has two carbon atomes attached to each other. One carbon has three H atoms attached. The other carbon has two H atoms and an -OH group.
Propane is a string of three carbon atoms. Carbon atoms use four bonds.
Propane has three carbon atoms. The one in the middle has two H atoms attached. The carbons on the ends have 3 H atoms attached.
1,propanol has a single -OH group replacing one H atom on one of the end carbons.
2,propanol has a single -OH group replacing one of the H atoms on the central carbon.
1,2,3trihydroxypropane has three -OH groups. Two -OH groups are attached to the end carbon atoms, and the last -OH group is attached to the center carbon atom.
Fats have glycerine at the center. The hyrogens from the -OH groups are replaced with long chain carboxylic acids. Vinegar has about 5% acetic acid from natural fermentation. Acetic acid is a short chain carboxylic acid, having only two carbon atoms in it. Its systematic name is ethanoic acid.
Glycerine has a slightly sweet taste. It has low toxicity.
1,2,dihydroxyethane is the systematic name for ethylene glycol. Ethylene glcol is the main ingredient in automotive antifreeze. Glycerine could also be mixed with water for use as antifreeze.
End of chemistry lesson for today.
Ive sat boots in the undiluted green anti freeze for days on end without change..this was like 3 hrs of soaking with the Glycerin on the stove at low heat.See my Glycerin experiment thread for pics of what I did. .....so thats my experience with it.
Hmmmmmm........can't seem to find this stuff hereWould really like to give it a try but...............