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    Posted: 05/18/2007 at 7:44pm
in my country i can buy only 1 of these 4 speed glues... y had Carbon, and is good... but, is carbon the best of these 4? help me, what do you prefer?
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Carbon felt exactly the same as energy, just more expensive. Fair chack is pretty decent but it's really thick and builds up pretty fast. Fair chack light is okay, nice and thin. I actually liked fair chack light better than energy but they were both good glues. Fair chack light isn't on butterfly's website anymore, is it still available? Is it still legal?
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I tried fairchack and it is really think, I like stiga energy. I just bought a liter to try it out and it's pretty good. It's very thin I think I like thin glues now :D
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i like fair chack lite the most out of those... 2nd is normal fairchack
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I use plain rubber cement, is cheaper and better than those you mentioned.
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plain rubber cement has a very low speedglue effect, i can almost gurantee you that the ones listed above are better speedglues.

now if you were talking about normal glueing, i wouldn't doubt u for a sec.
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I have tried every glue imaginable, by far regular rubber cement is much better. don't get me wrong about the aboved mentioned they're good, but still "$$$". It works great for me because I use a jap. penhold and I don't know how it fare w/ shakehand players. and for the low throw effect from the rubber cement, I think it depends of what rubber do you use, $2 a bottle.   just my opinion.
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regluing with straight rubber cement is regluing with butterfly basic chack.
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