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    Posted: 05/16/2010 at 1:49am

 

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has anyone used these voc free glue sheets
 
this guy in the video is using the Donic brand ones that i found on megaspin
 
was wondering how good are they in terms of adhesiveness and peeling them off. im kinda tired of the mess the voc free glue makes. also after glueing my bw2 that had a tuning layer on it, after cutting the edges kept peeling off because of tuning....
im thinking of trying the h3 neo that has a slight layer of tuning on it? (if im right), these sheets might be less of a mess to glue the rubber.?
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I heard bad things about Yasaka's glue.. Tibhar clean fix and Butterfly freechack are very good, even though I favor butterfly a tiny bit more.
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How is Donic Vario Clean?
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Originally posted by despoticwalnut despoticwalnut wrote:

How is Donic Vario Clean?

I use it or the Andro free glue for all my bat make ups, and that equates to about 40 a week.  never had a problem with either of them.
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Originally posted by pingpongrob pingpongrob wrote:


Originally posted by despoticwalnut despoticwalnut wrote:

How is Donic Vario Clean?
I use it or the Andro free glue for all my bat make ups, and that equates to about 40 a week.� never had a problem with either of them.

Awesome. I was wondering since it's about 6 dollars more for the same amount of free chack.
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so far, nothing beats Nittaky Finezip.  only problem is...its the most expensive glue.  peels off the sponge really easy!  i absolutely love that part about Finezip!

Joola X-glue is decently priced and plays well.  Just dont expect to remove the glue from the sponge though...
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This is like very old arguments about what is better -- an Olds or a Buick?
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Originally posted by Baal Baal wrote:

This is like very old arguments about what is better -- an Olds or a Buick?


Neither!  lol  


I'm more than happy with using Tear Mender now after using Rubber cement when I started. Tear Mender is super cheap and comes of the sponge so easy. 

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Do you extra thin it?
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Originally posted by Imago Imago wrote:

Do you extra thin it?


Not sure who your asking or which glue your referring to Imago.  

But Tear Mender does not need thinning.  Its like milk and you can apply a pretty thin layer if you want. 


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I enjoy using DHS no.15 glue but recently I've switched to Nitakku Finezip upon hearing from my friend that the Chinese and Japanese teams were using it =o
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Originally posted by ohhgourami ohhgourami wrote:

so far, nothing beats Nittaky Finezip.  only problem is...its the most expensive glue.  peels off the sponge really easy!  i absolutely love that part about Finezip!

Joola X-glue is decently priced and plays well.  Just dont expect to remove the glue from the sponge though...
 
 
how often do you guys remove the rubber and the other question is, why in the hell would you?
 
Once I glue, that rubber does not come off my blade until it is going to get replaced. That means 6 months-10 months of playing.
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I heard Haifu WBG and a Chinese  WBG, "Bian Pie" is very good. I don't know about their availability outside of Indonesia, but here they are two of the most recommended WBG. (caution: Haifu has a very strong urine smell, I personally never use this yet) but I have good experience with Bian Pie, easy to apply and easy to clean when the time come for replacing the rubber.) Bian Pie is sold for around 2-4 US dollars for a 35ml bottle (which probably can stick about 15-20 rubber sheets. (comes with sponges and a clip for holding the sponge). 
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Haifu WBG requires a hair dryer and some patience to use.  You will need a lot of layers to get the rubber to stick.
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anyone else tried the yasaka mizunori water based glue?
 
i need to get a glue with yasaka xtend hs? so i can get free shipping from megaspin.net
 
so can anyone suggest a good glue on megaspin site?
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Try the Donic Formula First.  


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has anyone used these voc free glue sheets
 
this guy in the video is using the Donic brand ones that i found on megaspin
 
was wondering how good are they in terms of adhesiveness and peeling them off. im kinda tired of the mess the voc free glue makes. also after glueing my bw2 that had a tuning layer on it, after cutting the edges kept peeling off because of tuning....
im thinking of trying the h3 neo that has a slight layer of tuning on it? (if im right), these sheets might be less of a mess to glue the rubber.?
 
so has anyone tried any of the glue sheets?
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I use Donic Vario Clean Glue, works great.  When peeling off old rubber, comes off fairly clean but leaves tiny bits of glue on your blade.  Using your fingertips, just brush lightly over the blade face 10 times and it all comes off clean.  The sponge clip is very nice.  Lets you apply the glue uniformly and thin.

I've used up my bottle of 90ml in last year.  It's enough for about 20-30 rubbers.  And no, I don't switch rubbers that many times in a year.  I help other people reglue out of kindness.  I'm not that bad of an EJ.  :-)
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bump on updated qs?
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Originally posted by figgie figgie wrote:

how often do you guys remove the rubber and the other question is, why in the hell would you?
 
Once I glue, that rubber does not come off my blade until it is going to get replaced. That means 6 months-10 months of playing.

I usually reglue them once again, usually after about 2months (I'm mostly getting new ones after about 3-4 months. They feel more fresh and lively again for me.
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I have used Yasaka glue. TERRIBLE. HORRIBLE. AWFUL. Waste of money.

Nittaku Finezip is the best water based glue out there. Works like a champ.
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where can you get nittaku finezip (US stores)? i dont feel like paying alot for shipping from other countries.

and bump on my second q about the Donic Glue Sheets
 
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Originally posted by DreiZ DreiZ wrote:

where can you get nittaku finezip (US stores)? i dont feel like paying alot for shipping from other countries.

and bump on my second q about the Donic Glue Sheets
 
ps dauntless ur sig is awesome Big%20smile


paddlepalace is the place to get it.
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hey dauntless clear ur pm box
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Originally posted by DreiZ DreiZ wrote:

hey dauntless clear ur pm box

Sorry, didn't realize it was full.
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Dauntless, is your tenergy shrink using finezip? How many layers do you put the finezip on your tenergy?
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i have no shrink it is a new sheet. i just wonder how it will behave. finezip normally produces no irregularity in size like voc can do.
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Dauntless, I''ve seen your review at paddle palace about finezip. You said that you have difficulties attaching your rubber with finezip on your 2 layer water based sealed blade.
How many layers do you put? Has this problem solved now?

I also sealed 2 thin coats on water base sealer on my Acoustic, I put 5 layers of haifu WBG, it stick very well, only the part of the rubber where I put my index finger that is peeled off because my index finger keep pressing the rubber.
I pull it off then reglue it, put more glue on the area which peels off, now it stick very well.
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I also use Nittaku Finezip (recommended to me by my coach) and it works fine to simply attach a rubber to a blade. Nothing extraordinary, nothing special, nothing bad either. Like other water-based glues, it is very difficult to pull off the sponge. The only downside is the price, it is one of the most expensive glues. But hey, it works, why risk experimenting with other glues that might mess up your rubbers/blades? 
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Originally posted by peter79 peter79 wrote:

Dauntless, I''ve seen your review at paddle palace about finezip. You said that you have difficulties attaching your rubber with finezip on your 2 layer water based sealed blade.
How many layers do you put? Has this problem solved now?

I also sealed 2 thin coats on water base sealer on my Acoustic, I put 5 layers of haifu WBG, it stick very well, only the part of the rubber where I put my index finger that is peeled off because my index finger keep pressing the rubber.
I pull it off then reglue it, put more glue on the area which peels off, now it stick very well.


It was because I did not let it become entirely clear. I tried it again later (my review had a follow up) and it worked great!
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