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    Posted: 10/11/2007 at 5:09pm
Hello,

I've been trying to glue with the stick. The instruction says I need to wait for only a few minutes. But it's not true.

I tried to wait for 1/2. I tried a hair dryer. No success.


Please help.

Thanks.
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Tibhar Clean Tuning Extra takes about 8-12 hours to get dried...
after speed glue, just wait for another 12 hours..
if it's similar product, you might have to get patient.. :)
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PPMaX,
     We tried 1 to 6 layers. We tried waiting overnight. We tried the Clicky press over night. It would not hold rubbers that were EEII or speed glued. The edges would come up right away. One rubber that did stay on, moved from thumb presseure. We took it off two weeks later and the stuff still was not hard or even firm. Luckily, it comes right off with a wet rag.
     The best use is a substitute for a baseball,,,or give it to your opponent.
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I wasted 1 day of my life trying to glue my racket!

Thanks for stopping the bleeding.

The stick may work with untreated rubbers. But the glue doesn't seem to cure, I don't know if it can hold anything well.
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just forget about that aqua crap!!  i tried it myself when i first came out 2 yrs ago and i had the same problem--no matter what i did, i couldn't make it stick.

it just doesn't work, period!!
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I had the exact same experience.

With regular rubbers (Inspirit Quattro) the aqua stick works pretty well.  But EE2 treated rubbers just peel right off!!!

To glue regular rubbers, I put a good thick coating on both blade and rubber.  Let it sit for 15 minutes or so, then attach.

It's not perfect though; humidity makes the rubber come off.  Once this stick runs out, I'll get something else!
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If you glue Falco tempo unlimited water based glue on the blade, the rubbers will stick perfectly
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