Hi Rich, I can tell you that the trick used by vintage car guys to
soften old rubber, is to place it in a freezer for a few days, then
remove it and while frozen coat with Vaseline ( petroleum jelly ) and
then let it thaw out. The rubber draws the Vaseline in as it thaws. The
process may also work in protecting rubber generally.
Cheers
Larry Varley
On 19/12/2011 5:07 PM, Richard Kahn wrote:
> I asked this on other forums and the answers were inconstant. I was wondering
> if I could use a kitchen vacuum sealer to seal spare rubber parts (hoses,
> wheel cylinders and other parts) to preserve them against aging and decay?
> Someone said gases would be given off regardless of vacuum not doing anything
> for preservation. I think it would be good even if it only slowed it down. Any
> thoughts?
> Rich Kahn
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