Do you think I should boost the yinhe moon on backhand or is it not needed. I will definitely try boosting my fh tacky rubber because I think it’s needed I’ll try with baby oil first but do you know of any way to do it with our breathing in all the chemicals I heard it can cause cancer
Speed Glue and VOCs....the fumes from those are toxic. That is why speed glue was banned. I don't believe the boosters have harmful chemicals that evaporate into the air.
I would just get a decent booster like Haifu. Don't waste your time with baby oil. These days, the companies that make booster oils are making them much more effective than baby oil will be.
Details, be wary of anyone giving you equipment advice without having seen you play.
Is it possible for you to post video footage so people have an actual idea of what your strokes look like and how you contact the ball on offensive shots? It does not need to be more than 20 seconds of footage....a few FH strokes and a few BH strokes will let people see how you are playing.
Also, you said you are penhold. On the reverse side, are you using this for Reverse Penhold Backhand? If yes, a worthwhile piece of information, Wang Hao, probably the best RPB player ever, used a Sriver topsheet with a Bryce Speed Sponge. What does that mean? Soft and not so spinny. And with that, he still got tons of spin. I have a friend who is a decently high level RPB player who uses Roundel on his RPB BH. He gets amazing spin regardless of how I thought I would never use a rubber as unspinny as that.
Roundel may actually be a good BH rubber if you are using RPB. Something not too spinny and not too fast. You will still generate a lot of spin because RPB can really generate a lot of spin.
As far as the rest, I am not going to say anything else without footage. But, you have already been given decent basic information even if it does not have much to do with how you play and what you need. If your description of how you play and how people are interpreting your description of how you play match up to how you actually play, you may be fine with that info. But, my experience is, it is rare that a description in words gives an accurate picture of how you play to people who will try to give you advice.