You don't. Go and get a new one
When I got carburetor cleaner on a rubber diaphragm it expanded and would no longer fit. I baked it in the oven at low temperature for an hour or so and it shrunk back to original size.
Rubber.
removed thermostat on 98 Bonneville and also removed rubber seal -- cannot get the old seal back into the housing.... help
Aah. This is a common problem. You are suffering from Frankencerebral enlargement disorder. You just need a horn of a jackalope, and the fur of a seal. Crumble the horn into powder, and then mix it with the seal fur, and leave it on your head for 33 hours. It will shrink back to a normal size.
You put the seal on the glass then put the window in the frame. This eliminates the pressure on the glass. IT is easier to run a glazing tool around the metal frame without damage than it is to run it around the glass.
A common type of rubber seal for a jar is a gasket or O-ring. It helps create an airtight seal to keep the contents fresh and prevent leaks.
No. It is a two piece rubber seal.
Window Rubber seal
you rip off or scrape the old stuff apply adhesive where the old stuff was and then apply the new rubber seal
LUTE
LUTE (a packing ring of rubber for fruit jars)
It's the Rubber seal at the bottom of your water tank, when you flush the rubber seal raises and the water flashes your toilet. Generally its black but not always.
Yes, they are mammals. (Unless you mean a mechanical seal, such as a lip seal, rubber seal or labrynth seals, which are all mechanical.)