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    Posted: 12/27/2007 at 9:49am
You can use water based glue to glue down freshly speed glued rubber with an extreme dome. My h3 heavily speedglued domed like a taco and then I put a layer of water based glue on it and the rubber dried almost flat it's really nice. It sticks great and you don't have to use a clamp or a press or have books or something.
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which water-based glue did you use?
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Originally posted by tuco tuco wrote:

which water-based glue did you use?
 
andro FREE glue
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So by putting water based glue on the sponge it made the rubber stop domeing?
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Originally posted by Carbon TT Carbon TT wrote:

So by putting water based glue on the sponge it made the rubber stop domeing?
 
it's not a water based speed glue but a water based normal glue. It's similar if you use it with water based tuners that create extreme domes.
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I got that part, but by applying it to the sponge it actually reduces the rubbers dome?  Do you think that BTY Water Chack would have the same effect?
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Originally posted by Carbon TT Carbon TT wrote:

I got that part, but by applying it to the sponge it actually reduces the rubbers dome?  Do you think that BTY Water Chack would have the same effect?
 
yes but the extreme speed glue effect stays. I don't know haven't tried water chack.
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Okay, thanks, hopefully it does the same when the dome is from CTE.
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Originally posted by Carbon TT Carbon TT wrote:

Okay, thanks, hopefully it does the same when the dome is from CTE.
 
I think so you could ask YATTP about clean fix and CTE.
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Thanks for the tip, I'll look into it.

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i hate when my rubbers make a dome shape. i glued up my rubber and went down for my dinner. came back upto my room and realised my rubber was at the other side of the table rolling down. ruined the rubberCry
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Originally posted by Skyline Skyline wrote:

Originally posted by tuco tuco wrote:

which water-based glue did you use?
 
andro FREE glue
How long did you leave the glue to dry before glueing?


On the andro website it says leave for 10-15 minutes on both blade and rubber, but when I let it dry on my Bryce Speed the dome hadn't gone at all? Also, i have had books on my Bryce Speed FX for about 5 hours now and each time i check to see if it is adhering well it starts to curl up again and i haven't played all week!


BTW i put 2 layers of Speed Optimizer One on and let the 2nd laye dry for over a day
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