Best Price for Rubber foot cover Supply to Jamaica
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Rubber foot cover, made of 100% natural latex. Textured sole for slip resistance, water proof, good elasticity, good resistance against acid and alkali, non-toxic, No stimulating smell. They can be widely used for tourism, hotel, natatorium, swimming pool, natatorium, seaside, etc. There are totally 5 sizes. Different colors are available. Package: 600 pairs/case.
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Rubber foot cover, made of 100% natural latex.
Textured sole for slip resistance, water proof, good elasticity, good resistance against acid and alkali, non-toxic, No stimulating smell.
They can be widely used for tourism, hotel, natatorium, swimming pool, natatorium, seaside, etc. There are totally 5 sizes.
Different colors are available. Package: 600 pairs/case.
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Video tutorial on how to easily strip the paint or clear coat off a set of wheels. Obviously there are various methods that can be used but not everyone owns or has access to the equipment needed. This is an at home method which can be done in the comforts of your own driveway. If you are refinishing your wheels and they currently have peeling issues in the currently coating or extreme corrosion then is it import to remove the existing coating in order to have a good base to work with and ensure a long life for the new finish. If you are polishing aluminum wheels, this method can also be used as well. These particular wheels I am working with are from a Jeep Wrangler, Canyon style with both a machine aluminum surface with clear coat and paint.
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Tools/Supplies Needed:
-putty knife or plastic scrapper
-brass wire brush
-wheels
-rubber gloves (used in the video is Permatex Black 5 mil Nitrile Disposable Gloves #08184)
-paint stripper (used in the video is Permatex Paint Stripper #80577)
-wheel cleaner
-brush
-safety glasses
-respirator
-water hose
Procedure:
-first start by washing the wheels with a wheel based cleaner to remove any brake dust, road debris, etc.
-give them a good scrub down using a brush.
-allow them to dry as we will be using a paint stripper
-if there is any water residue, this will neutralize the paint stripper
-mix the paint stripper accordingly
-work in a well ventilated area, wear rubber gloves, safety glasses, and a respirator
-spray on the paint stripper
-apply a thin or thick coat, which ever is needed
-it takes about 10 minutes for the paint to peal up, you will notice the coating bubble/lift during this period
-once done, you can use a metal putty knife to remove the coating, but I picked up a plastic scraper just to reduce the risk of scratching the aluminum finish
-for those harder to reach areas, I also have a brass wire brush which won’t damage the aluminum either
-do not use a metal wire brush as they are coarser and you do have to worry about metal getting impregnated in the aluminum surface which will cause the particles to rust
-a second coat may need to be applied if you are working with a stronger paint
-dispose of the old paint properly
-then wash the wheel down to neutralize the stripper
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Fidget Spinner Phone Case
SUPPLIES
Cork
Paint
Heavy duty glue
Fidget spinner
Plain phone case
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Cut a cork in half.
2. Paint the cork the color of your fidget spinner.
3. Glue the cork to the center of your phone case using heavy duty glue.
4. Use the same glue to attach the fidget spinner to the cork.
5. Let all the glue dry.
Wallet Phone Case
SUPPLIES
Old wallet
Scissors
Heavy duty glue
Phone case
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Cut out the card slot compartment of an old wallet.
2. Glue or sew loose pockets created from cutting.
3. Glue the card compartment to the back of a phone case.
Stress Ball Phone Case
SUPPLIES
Flexible polyurethane foaming solution (parts A & B)
Measuring teaspoon
Disposable cup
Popsicle sticks
Paper towels
Silicone cupcake molds
Phone case
Industrial glue
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Making The Cupcake
2. Start by wearing protective gloves and a mouth mask to avoid any harmful contact with chemicals.
4. Pour 2 teaspoons of mixture B in disposable cup and stir for about 20 seconds using a popsicle stick.
5. Pour 1 teaspoon of mixture A on top of stirred mixture B.
6. Immediately and quickly stir mixtures together for no longer than 10 seconds
7. Pour mixture into first cake mold until bottom is covered (approximately half of the mixture).
8. Divide what’s left between two other molds.
9. Let cure for 30 minutes (no more, no less), then remove from cake mold.
Decorating And Attaching The Cupcake
1. Paint with fabric paint.
2. Once dry, attach the cupcake to the phone case using heavy duty glue.
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