Rubber protectors Tenergy?

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Hi all

I recently bought my first setup of tenergys, and i always use rubber protectors to protect and expand there lifetime.

Problem is that the covers wont stick to the rubbers, i have tried different brands and my home made from document folders.

Have i got dry crappy dry rubbers or is the oute surface on Tenergys like that?
My T64 feels kinda dry if i compare to my 05FX.

I realy like my setup especialy T64 on FH, i had LT sound before it took some time to get used to but i wont
buy it again if it dries up and is useless in minimum 2 months, i play 1-2 days a week.

What are your experience?

Best Regards
/Fredrik
 
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This is what I do to maintain my rubbers and I have Tenergy 05 on my backhand. It's still in great shape.

 
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Why even bother to use a topsheet protector? T05 is a an average rubber after a few weeks of daily use.

You could try to moisten the topsheet a little before applying the plactic sheet.

Well i am a rutin man and i have always moisten up my rubbers with water and use a plastic sheet after finishing playing.
There is no way that the sheets will stick to the surface ,thats why i wonder if its normal for Tenergy rubbers.
Now i spended alot of money on rubbers i didnt know something about and hopefully they are shiny and not loses grip after
one month of play.
 
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From my experience with tenergy, I don't think you can get a film to stick to it unless the film has a very sticky side, even then, I wouldn't suggest using something like that on tenergy. The paper is a good enough protection and as long as you keep the rubber clean after you play it will last for quite a while. However, tenergy does not last nearly as long as chinese rubbers, and that's just the way it is.
 
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Really? I didn't think the texture of tenergy would stick to plastic films. Anyway, just keep it clean, should be fine.
 
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