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    Posted: 09/30/2014 at 9:31am
I've got something new for those who like to boost their rubbers with really low cost.
Everyone know about boosting with baby oil, it works great but in my opinion it has too high viscosity to penetrate sponge well.

I've been training with different substances and I found something really good :)
This oil really looks 'light' and smooth. It's really bright in colour and it's almost non-sticky.
I used only 1 layer on Rasant Grip and after 1.5h!!(For PowerGrip it took about 30 min more) I get a dome for about 3.5cm (Little less for PG). After 4h sponge was completely dry and I could easily apply glue. So you can tune your rubbers in just a few hours!

After first training I've noticed typical boost experience. Rubber became - slightly faster, +10% in spin and gained some higher than usual catapult for itself. I am gonna repost and tell you after what time the effect fade.


Anyone tried something similar?
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It also work really good for its price



Edited by t64t64t64 - 09/30/2014 at 9:38am
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How does it feel compare to Stiga booster?  
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I think any new boosting solution should probably be compared to falco tempo long if anything.
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What about WD40?
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Viagra would be classified as a domestic booster.
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WD-40 is very oily and i create a really good results in the past.
It is very close to Falco long.
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Originally posted by t64t64t64 t64t64t64 wrote:

WD-40 is very oily and i create a really good results in the past.
It is very close to Falco long.

WD-40 applied to the bare sponge just like any booster?
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Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by t64t64t64 t64t64t64 wrote:

WD-40 is very oily and i create a really good results in the past.
It is very close to Falco long.

WD-40 applied to the bare sponge just like any booster?

Guess so. Why not or how else anyway? Sure. Go ahead and share your experience later, please.
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Originally posted by igszoctan igszoctan wrote:

Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by t64t64t64 t64t64t64 wrote:

WD-40 is very oily and i create a really good results in the past.
It is very close to Falco long.

WD-40 applied to the bare sponge just like any booster?

Guess so. Why not or how else anyway? Sure. Go ahead and share your experience later, please.

it could have been applied to the WB layer like seamoon
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In that case the glue layer becomes too - how to tell you - gunge, soft and pasty and it absorbs the major part of the booster instead of the sponge, does it?
Yeah, I am aware of the fact that it is a widespread method but I am in the habit of cleaning the sponge before applying booster.
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1.I reccomend removing the layers of glue before tuning.

2.Put a thing layer of WBG

3.Apply tuning

if needed apply 2nd layer of tuning.

wait 1-2 days.

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