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How to Fix a Broken Rubber Bracelet?


If your rubber bracelet is broken, there are a few ways you can try to fix it:


Super glue: Apply a small amount of super glue to the broken ends of the bracelet, and hold them together until the glue dries. This should create a strong bond that will hold the bracelet together.


Rubber cement: Another option is to use rubber cement. Apply a small amount of rubber cement to the broken ends of the bracelet, and hold them together until the cement dries. This should create a strong bond that will hold the bracelet together.


Rubber bands: If the bracelet is only partially broken, you may be able to use a small rubber band to hold it together. Simply loop the rubber band around both ends of the bracelet, and twist it tightly to create a secure hold.


Replace the clasp: If the clasp on your rubber bracelet is broken, you may be able to replace it with a new one. You can purchase replacement clasps at most craft stores or online, and they are usually easy to install with a few basic tools.


Remember to handle the broken bracelet with care to avoid further damage, and be sure to follow any safety precautions when working with adhesives or tools.



How to fix a rubber bracelet without glue?

There are several ways to fix a rubber bracelet without using glue:


Use heat: If the bracelet has a small tear, you can fix it by applying heat. Hold the torn edges together and use a lighter or a match to gently heat the area. The heat will cause the rubber to melt slightly, fusing the two sides together. Be careful not to overheat or burn the bracelet.


Sew it: If the bracelet has a larger tear or hole, you can use a needle and thread to sew it back together. Use a needle with a large eye and thread the needle with a sturdy thread that matches the color of the bracelet. Stitch the torn edges together, making sure to knot the thread securely at the beginning and end of the stitching.


Use a rubber band: If the bracelet has lost its elasticity, you can use a rubber band to help it stay on your wrist. Simply wrap the rubber band around the bracelet, making sure it is snug but not too tight. This will help to hold the bracelet in place on your wrist.


Use a hair tie: Another option is to use a hair tie to help hold the bracelet in place on your wrist. Simply wrap the hair tie around the bracelet and your wrist, making sure it is snug but not too tight. This will help to hold the bracelet in place and prevent it from slipping off your wrist.


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