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    Posted: 06/24/2018 at 5:23pm
If it doesn't have to be sticky, can you use transparency film ?


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Originally posted by fatt fatt wrote:

Frankly I think manufacturers should include a sticky protective sheet to every rubber they ship. Those who do get my preference, they understand their customer and are proactive. Those who don't are so cheap, vindicative, basically saying: "why would we since we want your rubber to wear out faster, not slower you dumb $%&!".

The manufacturer provided plastic (or sometimes even cardboard) packaging has always worked well for me, and it is free. It may not be adhesive, but put a thin layer of water on your rubber and it will stick well enough to put in a case and stay there.
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What about this one here?
https://www.prott.vip/Product-Details.aspx?productcode=btyRP
$0.15 ea.
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Originally posted by Chairman Meow Chairman Meow wrote:

Originally posted by fatt fatt wrote:

Frankly I think manufacturers should include a sticky protective sheet to every rubber they ship. Those who do get my preference, they understand their customer and are proactive. Those who don't are so cheap, vindicative, basically saying: "why would we since we want your rubber to wear out faster, not slower you dumb $%&!".

The manufacturer provided plastic (or sometimes even cardboard) packaging has always worked well for me, and it is free. It may not be adhesive, but put a thin layer of water on your rubber and it will stick well enough to put in a case and stay there.
few Yinhe rubbers come with a protective sheet


Edited by Egghead - 06/24/2018 at 10:00pm
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