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    Posted: 10/26/2008 at 5:19pm
Do you have to reglue your rubber with free chack.. because i just got a timo boll blade with srover and sriver EL last week and i have noticed it has lost a little touch... are you supposed to re-glue the rubber with free chack or is that only with speed glue? If you do have to re glue it how often are you supposed to and how to you take the rubber of the blade without tearing it?
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Free Chack is just an adhesive is doesn't provide any speed glue effects. You shouldn't have to reglue your rubbers for a long time.
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Yes you should re glue. Gives the rubber more spring and better feeling. After months of playing with the same set up, I feel the rubber getting dead(possibly glue drying/wearing off)
I think re glueing works similar to priming. I suggest you re glue whenever you feel like it. For me, I glue in intervals of 3-6 months. And I make sure to put extra layers on it, so i get a good stick :D
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You do not need to reglue with adhesives. You only reglue if the rubber has peeled off from months of play or you are using speed glue [banned :O].
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alright thanks..
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Originally posted by TheGreatAnimal TheGreatAnimal wrote:

Do you have to reglue your rubber with free chack.. because i just got a timo boll blade with srover and sriver EL last week and i have noticed it has lost a little touch... are you supposed to re-glue the rubber with free chack or is that only with speed glue? If you do have to re glue it how often are you supposed to and how to you take the rubber of the blade without tearing it?
 
The re-gluing gives the sponge to perform littlle more better. Take every 2 - 3 weeks, and give some make up to your blade. I will advise this only if you are an advanced player.
 
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yea im not nearly on that level yet... so ill just leave it till the rubber starts to come off
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