Make your own rubber grips for your tools.

We once tried something like this to silence a squeaking door-hook on a patio door. The hook squealed like a mouse whenever the wind moved the door. However, the silicon rubber we found was not up to the job. It was worn out after a couple of hours. Maybe this stuff would have been stronger? It is after all promised to make good rubber grips on almost anything you care to have a rubber grip on. At least if we are to believe the Plastidip website. The material is an artificial rubber that can be applied with a brush, as a spray, or by dipping the desired handle in the can. It’s available in six colors, including a clear that can be used to mix one’s own colors. One 14.5 oz. dipping can is USD 7:58 on Amazon.brbr

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