Hi,
For general wall plastering jobs in the house I use a rubber mixing bowl.
After several uses, and thorough cleaning of the bowl, it loses its flexibility and round shape.
It looks like it was pushed on the sides and I end up buying another one.
Is there a way to prevent it from getting hard and deformed, such as rubbing with oil, etc. ?
Rubber mixing bowl maintenance
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Rubber mixing bowl maintenance
Sounds like a plan, BUT some types of rubber do not "get on" with some types of oil. There is also the question of what is your bowl really made of? then you would need to find a lubricant suitable, then the question would be how much is said lube?
Probably easier and cheaper to buy a new bowl
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Rubber mixing bowl maintenance
oh, ok, still almost the same answer though.
Sounds like a plan, BUT some types of rubber do not "get on" with some types of oil.
There is also the question of what is your bowl really made of? (You may think its rubber, but it might be a type of flexible plastic)
Also you would need to find a suitable lubricant. (One that will not harm your bowl)
You can either do trial and error (wasting money on lubrication that does not achieve what you want) Or contact the manufacturer of your bowl.
If there is such a lubricant you have to ask how much is said lube? Will it cost more than a new bowl?
Probably easier, less hassle and cheaper to buy a new bowl
Sorry it is not the definitive answer you were looking for.
Sounds like a plan, BUT some types of rubber do not "get on" with some types of oil.
There is also the question of what is your bowl really made of? (You may think its rubber, but it might be a type of flexible plastic)
Also you would need to find a suitable lubricant. (One that will not harm your bowl)
You can either do trial and error (wasting money on lubrication that does not achieve what you want) Or contact the manufacturer of your bowl.
If there is such a lubricant you have to ask how much is said lube? Will it cost more than a new bowl?
Probably easier, less hassle and cheaper to buy a new bowl
Sorry it is not the definitive answer you were looking for.
Above are my opinions Below is my signature.
Would you hit a nail with a shoe because you don't have a hammer? of course not, then why work on anything electrical without a means of testing Click Here to buy a "tester" just because it works, does NOT mean it is safe.
If gloom had a voice, it would be me.
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Would you hit a nail with a shoe because you don't have a hammer? of course not, then why work on anything electrical without a means of testing Click Here to buy a "tester" just because it works, does NOT mean it is safe.
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