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Hello everyone.
I just need a little help about choosing a right glue. For me DHS no 15 is perfect, but it's really hard to get it and it's expensive.
Does anyone know any similar glue that is cheaper, and where can I get it? The main thing is that it's densely and easy to remove. Thanks in advance.
 
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Hi there,
I've got the best experience with this glue: Revolution No. 3
I'm testing a lot of different rubbers and blades.
This glue is the best solution for me so far, especially for Tenergy rubbers.
Also finezip is also very good, but also very expensive!

Here is the Revolution 3 website.
http://www.ttrevolution.com/

Also take a look an the youtube trailer.
 
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Hi there,
I've got the best experience with this glue: Revolution No. 3
I'm testing a lot of different rubbers and blades.
This glue is the best solution for me so far, especially for Tenergy rubbers.
Also finezip is also very good, but also very expensive!

Here is the Revolution 3 website.
http://www.ttrevolution.com/

Also take a look an the youtube trailer.

I only hear good things about this glue. Think i really gotta give it a try. Is it true that if you put more than one layer it has a slight speedglue effect?
 
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I only hear good things about this glue. Think i really gotta give it a try. Is it true that if you put more than one layer it has a slight speedglue effect?

There are 3 different version: normal, medium and high viscosity.

If you use the normal one, you should put at least 2 layers on the sponge.
Wait util the 1st glue dries completely before putting the 2nd layer. (watery)

But now I prefer the high viscosity version(red cap): faster drying (air drying is recommended).

For the professional users, they put more glue layer (up to 4 on the sponge and 2 on the blade)
to have the speedglue effect.
 
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Butterfly free chack is the best for me :) or Victoria Speed Glue, but thats banned, so doesnt count haha

Free chack is the kind of glue that I HATE. It destroys the surface of blade and once you put it there is no way you can remove it witohut destroying sponge. And it's also very expensive..

Hi there,
I've got the best experience with this glue: Revolution No. 3
I'm testing a lot of different rubbers and blades.
This glue is the best solution for me so far, especially for Tenergy rubbers.
Also finezip is also very good, but also very expensive!

Here is the Revolution 3 website.
http://www.ttrevolution.com/

Also take a look an the youtube trailer.

I've heard all good things about it, I will chek it out definetly. thanks
 
Free chack is the kind of glue that I HATE. It destroys the surface of blade and once you put it there is no way you can remove it witohut destroying sponge. And it's also very expensive..

in order to prevented the blade to get chip from removing the sponge, you can seal the blade and let it dried before using Butterfly free chalk or any glue u want :)
 
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Free chack is the kind of glue that I HATE. It destroys the surface of blade and once you put it there is no way you can remove it witohut destroying sponge. And it's also very expensive..

in order to prevented the blade to get chip from removing the sponge, you can seal the blade and let it dried before using Butterfly free chalk or any glue u want :)

I know but Then it can't stick perfectly, I always seal the blade and than use fine sandpaper but bad glue is always my enemy..
 
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Where to get that thing?

I bought it at a webshop here in Sweden. www.sydsport.com

It's really loose like a freerunning fluid. Like skinny milk. This makes it very economic to use.
Once dry, sticks really good! But, after about 3-4 months it comes of easy if you whant it to (i clean my rubbers with water after every practice, maby it has something to do with it?). Love it. Will buy it again once im out. Only hastle is the seperate brush to apply the glue. A pain to clean. :)
 
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