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Glen Bennett

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Can anyone advise on how to stop gas mask rubber from deteriorating. I have a small collection of WWII Army and Home Front gas masks and the rubber on some is beginning to crack. How can I prevent this getting worse?

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Hi Glen,

 

As far as I know this is due to the chemicals in the rubber detiorating and causing the material to break up. I know it also affects certain types of plastic which causes damage to other collectables.

Kenny may know a product that helps but all I can suggest is be careful of the storage. A cool dry place would seem best away from other plastics, rubbers and chemicals. Separate the items from each other and plastic packaging as these may be giving off chemicals which speed up the process.

You could also try an internet search to see if you can find something out from that.

I'm afraid plastics and rubbers made before the 70's were not as sofisticated and from what I hear can fall apart.

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Hi Glen , welcome to the forum :thumbsup:

 

I've not come across anything to preserve rubber unfortunately , but as Dave says good storage is probably the best answer.I would also recommend never buying anything rubber unless it is in excellent condition.Once it starts to go I think there is little you can do to stop it , however items bought in good condition seem to last and don't tend to start deteriorating.So I think it's really all about original condition and storage.Also keep any damaged ones away from the good ones.

 

anybody else any ideas? Andy's our man for home front items,

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I never tried it myself,but I heard that talcum powder dusted over the rubber can help.

 

I don't know how/if it works,but that's the only help I can offer,sorry!

 

Cheers,

Andy

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  • 2 weeks later...

I have a childs WW2 mask (the one in the metal canister before the micky mouse kind) and the plastic viewing piece is cracked. Could anyone tell me if this is able to be repaired or replaced at all.

 

I have attached a picture below

 

Any help would be very grateful

 

Cheers

Shotty

 

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Hi Shotty,

 

:(

 

I'm sorry I don't think this is possible. Most of these masks are damaged/degraded in this way. It's all to do with the original material. I suppose they were not meant to last 60 years plus.

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Hi Shotty welcome to the forum :thumbsup:

 

sorry as Dave says there is little you can do about this ,however it's not that bad and shouldn't get any worse.

 

PS The gas mask in the picture is a standard civilian gas mask as far as I know? I'm pretty sure the children wore the Mickey Mouse type and Babies had there own type too.

 

is this correct Andy?

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This mask was in the family so wasn't purchased. If I wanted to upgrade/replace does anyone know how much it would cost to purchase an undamaged one and where from

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Hi Shotty,

 

we usually have them in but none at the moment , I'll PM you next time we get one in ,cost about £15-£25 for a standard one.

 

Kenny

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No problem Shotty :thumbsup: was it you who broke it :D

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I thought I detected a slight panic in your post :D first one we get offered in good condition I let you know :thumbsup:

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:D:lol::o

 

Kenny I thought you sold the gas masks to the kinky goths! :hapy0002:

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