Which rubbers can I use DHS No.15 on and not have problems? I say this because the guy above said he had problems with a specific rubber...
I also have another question. I was told that the correct thing to do is to apply the glue to the rubber/blade and let it dry for 5-10 minutes (until the glue becomes transparent) before actually gluing them together. I see people using hairdryers to speed up the process. Should the hairdryer be on cold or hot mode?
We are just evaporating water, as it is a waterbased glue. So use the hairdryer hot or cold as you like, just pretend it is your head.
I don't think you will get a list of rubbers that are good or not good for DHS15 out of the little smartarse who made the throwaway comment about Rozena.
Personally I will not use the stuff on any of the rubbers that do not have the tense sponges but the sort of cake-sponge.