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    Posted: 06/03/2015 at 1:54pm
Hi, somebody knows the principal differences between Dianchi oil and Haifu Seamoon booster?.

I know that DO makes the rubbers some softer and lasts around 1 month...it is similar to HS?

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I have never used Dianchi. I do use Seamoon and it is thicker than Dianchi. Seamoon looks and feels like thinned out rubber cement. I use 2 to 3 thin layers of Seamoon and it will boost your H3 quite nicely. Expanding your 2.1 chinese rubbers up to the legal limit or sometimes maybe over. Seamoon plays great the first 2 weeks and starts wearing off after that. I usally reboost on my 3rd or 4th week if my H3 is not dead yet. Chinese rubbers just dont last as long as tensors.

Chinese rubbers...2 to 3 very thin layers
Euro/Japanese Tensors... 1 very thin layer
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Originally posted by 42andbackpains 42andbackpains wrote:

I have never used Dianchi. I do use Seamoon and it is thicker than Dianchi. Seamoon looks and feels like thinned out rubber cement. I use 2 to 3 thin layers of Seamoon and it will boost your H3 quite nicely. Expanding your 2.1 chinese rubbers up to the legal limit or sometimes maybe over. Seamoon plays great the first 2 weeks and starts wearing off after that. I usally reboost on my 3rd or 4th week if my H3 is not dead yet. Chinese rubbers just dont last as long as tensors.

Chinese rubbers...2 to 3 very thin layers
Euro/Japanese Tensors... 1 very thin layer

Thanks...Seamoon makes some softer the rubbers?
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2 to 3 thin layers? Makes you wonder how Schen gets 5-7 on there. O.O
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Originally posted by Argothman Argothman wrote:

2 to 3 thin layers? Makes you wonder how Schen gets 5-7 on there. O.O

Schen, uses kailin booster. I would assume its thinner and it can only be purchased in China. I hear it is one of the best boosters out there.

And all boosters soften and expand the rubber. The softness and expansion all depends on how much booster you use. There is such a thing as over boosting and making your chinese and tensor rubbers into mushy unusable garbage. Be careful...i have ruined a $45 dollars pc of H3 Neo Provincial. 
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who is schen?
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A MYTT forum user, he's a good penhold player and he's very knowledgeable in boosting Hurricane rubbers. :)
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what country he play ? :) what level u know? :)

 me now i change i play with h3 50... very good too with oil :)


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I think Falco Tempo Long is the most convenient booster - the effect lasts for 2 months and then a thin layer reboosts... it does soften the sponge a bit. It works well on rubbers which are already spinny, as it increases catapult and speed, it also adds to spin and "forgiveness" for opening loop (as speed glue used to) - however, the increase in spin it offers is not sooo great ... so it's best to boost rubbers that are already spinny but need more power... or to boost dying tensors with a VERY FINE layer
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A friend of me needs some informations about Dianchi booster. A few months ago he bought the rest of a bottle Dianchi. He tested it and was happy with the result. Therefore he ordered a new bottle a few weeks ago. When the package arrived, he was astonished, because the bottle looks different to the last bottle.



While the old booster (on the right side of the picture) smelled strongly, the new version smells hardly. Does anyone know, if there are different versions of Dianchi available? If yes: what`s the difference?
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Jumping in here a little late:

The packaging has changed a bit over the years for dianchi and seamoon too, although it is fairly safe to assume the booster itself has not changed.
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Dianchi is the only one I haven't used. How does it compare to Kailin? I didn't like Seamoon that much.
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