I am looking for replacement rubber seals for these Goodwood brand cookie jars from the 1980s.
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If you can't find their website, you may have to use those tough purple veggie rubber bands. I hope that helps. PBP
If you cannot find the actual gaskets, try using elastic headbands, which are about1/2inch wide, and can be found in the hair care section. You could cut it to length, and glue the cut ends together.
take the lid, go to an auto parts store and have them fit it with a large plump "O" ring... All fixed. Ov course wash the "O" ring thouroughly.
Ken
I am currently trying the following website:http://rubberagemfg.com to see if we can find a replacement jar seal. They sell: "Cookie Canister/Jar Seals - Kitchen Appliance Seals"
The best bet is the following website: rubberagemfg.com/
4 5/8" x 5 7/8" x 1/16"
The page changed. Probably dynamically created.
On the main page, look for Household Goods on the left menu list.
Then, look for Silicone Canister/Jar Seals in the new list.
Silicone Canister/Jar Seals:
rubberagemfg.com/
Or, if you want to cut your own, go here:
DIY Silicone Canister/Jar Seals:
rubberagemfg.com/
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