have beening trying different materials of replace the rubber on the hat so far this is the best solution,
use a innertube repair kit and vulcanising solution (glue to the uninformed) and preferably the ones for bikes. the ones i use are for track tubelars and dont have to be cut down to size.
takes about 5 mins to do.
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Best idea is: read my site. 
Go down to an electrical supply depot and find a self-adhesive rubber grommet which PERFECTLY fits inside the hole in the HAT switch. From memory it is 12.5mm wide. Secure a belt sander upside down in a vice, or use a wheel sander with a rest - and sand down the pointed end until it's about 2 mm thick.
Stick grommet in hole.
VOILA.

Go down to an electrical supply depot and find a self-adhesive rubber grommet which PERFECTLY fits inside the hole in the HAT switch. From memory it is 12.5mm wide. Secure a belt sander upside down in a vice, or use a wheel sander with a rest - and sand down the pointed end until it's about 2 mm thick.
Stick grommet in hole.
VOILA.
