How do you properly boost your rubbers?

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From the videos i have watched it varies, some put glue first on the sponge then put booster and top it of with layer of glue to stick it. Some put a layer of booster and let it dry then give another layer of it then put glue and stick to the blade.
 
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In my experience you have two styles, Chinese and European boosting.

In China most people first put a single water glue layer on top and then use 3/4 layers, I heard to protect the sponge as Haifu and other reactive boosters breaks down the sponge.

European boosting is with a less reactive booster, such as falco tempo long. These are also boosters but don't destroy any sponge while doing so and are also less reactive.

There is no propper way, a lot of people think their way is the best way. So just experiment yourself or use common practice.
 

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In my experience you have two styles, Chinese and European boosting.

In China most people first put a single water glue layer on top and then use 3/4 layers, I heard to protect the sponge as Haifu and other reactive boosters breaks down the sponge.

European boosting is with a less reactive booster, such as falco tempo long. These are also boosters but don't destroy any sponge while doing so and are also less reactive.

There is no propper way, a lot of people think their way is the best way. So just experiment yourself or use common practice.
I got a question, I'm planning to assemble my racket at a shop but they don't have boosting service, If i put a layer of glue ( local glue / spinlab ) and boost it myself and get it assembled at shop where they use different brand of glue ( most likely dhs wbg) is it completely fine? and after boosting how fast does it need to be glued?
 
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If the shop can handle that, why not? After the last layer of boost wait approx. 48 hrs until the rubber is somewhat flattened to allow it to be glued on the blade.
 

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The "tools" are utility knife with exchangeable knife blades (6$ with 50 blades), a turnable cutting platform (15$) and a rubber roller (5$).

Takes you maybe 2 or 3 attempts to learn it (practice with cheaper rubbers if you like).

I'm not even using a cutting platform, but a simple(r) cutting board.
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what i meant is this
 

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Better learn to glue yourself, if you want that boosted performance. You need to reboost and reglue ever so often. Also the rubbers need to be replaced sometime... It's a hassle to not do it at home IMO
ive glued and boost ( with baby oil ) my backup racket before, however i did not cut it because i simply reglue and thats it
 

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I also want to ask something, should I go for a used good and mint hurricane ( no verification scratch but there is the box and paper that says the specification) long 5? or brand new hurricane long 5? price difference is around $28, used HL5 $86 and brand new $114
 
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