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Johnny Erasure
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Posted: 03/10/2019 at 4:30pm |
Hi,
Who know this booster? How good is for Tenergy rubbers? Wher can find to buy it? Thank you
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mike1250
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You mean Huieson RC glue ? I bought this glue on ebay and it almost ruined my Yinhe/ Galaxy Mercury II rubbers ! It is fast drying but really affects the sponge . In my case , the glue made the rubber curve upwards around the edge . Even after pressing the rubber down with a few heavy books for an hour , I could still see gap separations along the edge . Finally, I had to redo the job, using Elmer clear school glue !! For Butterfly Ternergy, I have no idea ...It may work as the sponge is different from Chinese sponge . It might be a good idea to test it out first on a small rubber piece cut from the Tenergy & see how it goes . For the glue, you can check it out here : Edited by mike1250 - 03/10/2019 at 10:26pm |
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pingpungpeng
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I think it's a mixture between glue and booster.
it says: 1. Improve the ball speed
2. Increase flexibility 3. Adhesive strength is high 4. No hazards and excellent elasticity while the ball speed enhanced after gluing.The elasticity will be increased gradually after repetitious gluing. |
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Johnny Erasure
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Thank you guys.
So I think doesn't exist only Huieson booster, without glue...
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chop4ever
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It is speed glue. We can't mix booster to glue.
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There is no real "pro", "prov" or "NT" H3 in the market.
Falco is not a booster |
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mike1250
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[QUOTE=Johnny Erasure]
Check out this interesting & informative video clip on how to use booster oil on table tennis rubbers : BTW, the use of booster was banned by ITTF in 2007 . Why do you want to use it now ??
Edited by mike1250 - 03/14/2019 at 10:35pm |
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pingpungpeng
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I used this only in the wood to reglue a rubber that already had glue.....and I still felt some speed glue feel was added.
also the rubber became softer. so it seems this stuff is pretty powerful.
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icontek
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based on the packaging you can tell that it's a VOC glue (brush and Metal top to seal in the fumes)... it's rubber cement with maybe something else to thin it...
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pingpungpeng
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I don't think it's just typical rubber cement. the effect is pretty high. who knows what they put there.....
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