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  2. Rubber cement - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of rubber cement, showing a brush built into its cap and a photo about to be cemented to graph paper. Rubber cement (cow gum in British English) is an adhesive made from elastic polymers (typically latex) mixed in a solvent such as acetone, hexane, heptane or toluene to keep it fluid enough to be used.

  3. Talk:Rubber cement - Wikipedia

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    Is rubber cement being pressured out of the US market for some reason? I haven't seen it in stores for a year or more. I haven't searched incredibly hard, but if hardware stores and Wal-Mart don't carry it, then who does?72.15.79.28 18:18, 21 February 2008 (UTC) Probably a regional thing.

  4. Elmer's Products - Wikipedia

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    The glue was packaged in a glass bottle with a Popsicle stick type wooden applicator attached with a rubber band. Consumer feedback confirmed a need for an easier to use delivery method, which prompted the company to develop easy to squeeze bottles featuring a twistable orange cap, introduced in 1962.

  5. Samuel de Champlain (tugboat) - Wikipedia

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    The tug was modified with a Bludworth coupler system by Manitowoc Marine Group so it would be compatible with the 460 foot-long cement barge Innovation. The barge is capable of carrying up to 19,449 short tons of cement.

  6. Rubbermaid - Wikipedia

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    Rubbermaid was founded in 1920 [3] in Wooster, Ohio as the Wooster Rubber Company by nine businessmen. Originally, Wooster Rubber Company manufactured toy balloons. [citation needed] In 1933, James R. Caldwell and his wife received a patent for their blue rubber dustpan. They called their line of rubber kitchen products Rubbermaid. [4]

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