As I said before, there are lots of experts on TTD
have you use white before? what other oils did/do you use
I wouldn't call myself an expert regarding boosters, but, as I said, I've done it before. although I haven't used the white one yet.
I've used the regular Haifu Seamoon as well as the National Black for Chinese rubbers like H3, Sanwei Target National etc. and Dymax Maximizer for ESN and Tenergy (whenever they need refreshing). I tried Haifu on them (ESN/Tenergy), too, but they got somewhat mushy, which is why I only use Haifu on chinese rubbers.
I did boost H3 and Target National without the addition of glue and they curled up pretty heavy after the second layer, so I would't know how to (and actually couldn't) properly apply a third layer "in time", considering it takes like 5-7 days for the rubber to flatten again.
So what I usually do is to apply a thin layer of booster first, let it dry for like 12 hours or so, then apply a thin layer of low viscosity glue (Revo No. 3) in order to avoid bubbles. (Yes, it all might be more effective without the glue, but, as a matter of fact, the topsheet of the Target National (the old one) got bubbles after the second layer...so I add in a layer of glue.)
Then, maybe 18 hours after the first layer of booster I apply a thicker layer of booster and let it dry for like 18-24 hours. Then it starts curling up, but usually it's still possible to apply a third layer, which I do most of the time (not always), but only a rather thin one, again as to avoid bubbles, but to also get the last bit of potential out of the rubbers.
That's my method (when I'm in the mood for chinese rubbers), and to this day the aforementioned Target National has been the only rubber where the topsheet bubbled.
With Maximizer I just put 1 layer on the sponge and distribute it carefully and then
maybe after 18-24 hours the second one.
Boosting is quite a bit of a hassle (I did it more in the past), but also a lot of fun.