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    Posted: 01/25/2014 at 5:27am
Hi guys,

I would like to order some Chinese glue, actually I don't know if they are not speed glue ? Which is the best ?
These are the glues : 

Haifu Dolphin and Whale II :

      

Can I combine it with the booster Haifu Seamoon ?


Thanks for your help !
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They are speed glue, better don't combine it with booster.
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Blue whale II is the best
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Also try not to get the 2013 version... It isn't as good
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Ok thanks guys, can I use it as a normal glue to paste my rubbers ? 
On the bottle it is written that the effect last only few hours... it means I have to apply one layer every time I want to boost ?
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Originally posted by FanZhang FanZhang wrote:

Ok thanks guys, can I use it as a normal glue to paste my rubbers ? 
On the bottle it is written that the effect last only few hours... it means I have to apply one layer every time I want to boost ?
 
If you use speed glue you need to apply about 3 layers of the speed glue every time you play
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Originally posted by FanZhang FanZhang wrote:

Ok thanks guys, can I use it as a normal glue to paste my rubbers ? 
On the bottle it is written that the effect last only few hours... it means I have to apply one layer every time I want to boost ?

That sounds as if it is actual speed glue. So you'll have to apply it each time that you play.
Maybe someone else on here knows differently?
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I prefer Haifu speed glue or Dianchi speed glue. I'm applying only one layer before play to my H3 rubber. 
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Ok thanks, I see. I will use it as a "normal glue" because I don't want to be disqualified because of using forbidden product !
My last questions :
1) If I want to use the Haifu or Dianchi booster, I should use a water based glue, that's right ?
2) Using booster on Tenergy series rubbers is not good right ?
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Originally posted by FanZhang FanZhang wrote:

Ok thanks, I see. I will use it as a "normal glue" because I don't want to be disqualified because of using forbidden product !
My last questions :
1) If I want to use the Haifu or Dianchi booster, I should use a water based glue, that's right ?
2) Using booster on Tenergy series rubbers is not good right ?

1. Yes, better use water based glue.

2. You can use booster on Tenergy also. 1 thin layer is enough.

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Originally posted by FanZhang FanZhang wrote:

Ok thanks, I see. I will use it as a "normal glue" because I don't want to be disqualified because of using forbidden product !
My last questions :
1) If I want to use the Haifu or Dianchi booster, I should use a water based glue, that's right ?
2) Using booster on Tenergy series rubbers is not good right ?
 
Wouldn't boost a new tenergy I would boost on that has lost a little of its kick.
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Thanks very much guys for your advices !
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BOOSTERS WILL LOSE THE RUBBER OF ITS DYNAMICAL HOMOGEINITY....

Please be aware that you have soon to get at some disadvantage with using the chemical applications on your rubber.

There is a particular experimental research on the ultimate effect of boosting aplications on table tennis rubbers (hold by RITC China) and the findings are not happy.
The booster-treated rubber proved to be losing its original dynamical homogeneity after 10-15 hrs of play, that is the rubber springness within the center "sweet spot" to become far different from the margin rubber's areas.

This local softening effect on the rubber's sweet spot is sure to make an accurate, controlable play impossible.

Hopefully you have got my present reasonings well.

Edited by igorponger - 01/26/2014 at 5:54pm
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So we shouldn't use booster ? Many players boost their rubbers, sometimes I feel I'm disadvantaged compared to whom use booster... :/

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Originally posted by FanZhang FanZhang wrote:

So we shouldn't use booster ? Many players boost their rubbers, sometimes I feel I'm disadvantaged compared to whom use booster... :/

 
You can boost just don't over boost
Also don't do it to a new rubber
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Originally posted by n8stee n8stee wrote:

 
You can boost just don't over boost
Also don't do it to a new rubber

What if I want do boost a new rubber without speed glue effect? 
I want to boost Xushaofa 999 lsz
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I want to buy the haifu seamoon booster, but I don't know how to get it in a safe way. I know these websites have them,  
ttnp: http://ttnpp.com/store/booster/557-haifu-seamoon-booster-solubility-bond-28023199782612626376-34.html
prott: http://www.prott.vip/Product-Details.aspx?productcode=Seamoon
powering pong: http://www.powerpingpong.com/hase25.html

does anyone know which websites sell the genuine product 100% of the time, and which one is fake?


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its original, I ordered it from TTNPP a few weeks ago.
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has it arrived yet, and not to invade ur personal info or be stalker-ish, where did u ship it to. how much does shipping fees cost.
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http://ttnpp.com/store/140-pro-blades

what are these pro equipment they selling at ttnp, is this legit stuff that's better than what on the commercial market.
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