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Removing glue from sponge |
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PringlesRingles
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Posted: 10/20/2021 at 7:10am |
How is it removing Stiga´s attach glue from sponges like dignics or tenergy?
Is it possible to remove without damaging the sponge if done carefully?
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ejprinz
Member Joined: 01/01/2020 Location: Austin, Texas Status: Offline Points: 92 |
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I've been using a product like:
to also remove the glue from the rubbers. Sometimes it works well, sometimes I have to use my fingers instead. Sometimes I can't remove the glue at all. Of course once the glue is removed you need to re-glue an already cut rubber to the blade which includes a critical alignment which takes some practice and is never 100% perfect. So at my level I prefer to buy affordable rubbers (the $10-20 variety from princett.com/Yinhe) then I can just use new rubbers. For the glue I've been using this one: from TT11.
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Yinhe 980XX, DHS Hurricane 3 Neo, Nittaku Wallest 1.0mm sponge.
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PringlesRingles
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I wanted to know specifically for removing Stiga´s attach glue with the fingers, if someone has tried it.
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Tommy16
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Yes imho, Stiga glue is pretty easy to peal off.
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