What glue do you use to glue new rubbers to your bat?

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I use my finger (not nail) to scrap all the glue on the rubber out :D
It will took some time to do it thought

I also did this, but I was afraid that I would damage the sponge. Do you have an other alternative to this method?
 
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I just remembered that this statement was in the original post that started this thread. It is worth making sure that you know that this information: the expansion of the rubber is what gives it the speed glue effect. When the sponge expands something happens to the rubber that makes it a lot more spiny and gives the rubber a lot more control, dwell time, catapult effect. Without the expansion there is no such thing as speed glue a speed glue effect.

Seriously, do you mean that? Glueing gives you more control?

You're lucky !!
 
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I use dhs #15 glue. It's pretty thick and strong, it also comes off pretty easy if your blade is sealed. Free chack might be easier to use if you don't reglue often though.
 
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The safest way is to ask the store to assemble them for you :). I think almost every stores will do it for free, why do it yourself?
 
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I've used the Butterfly Free Chack for quite a while to glue. Only problem was that when I wanted to re-glue rubbers, I usually had to peel off the glue from the rubber and that took quite a while.
For a few months now, I have switched to the XIOM Revolution No.3 latex based glue. It makes the peeling off so much easier and the glue is holding the rubber on the paddle quite well :)
 
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i have read in one of the posts here that rubber cements are sold usually where we buy school supplies and art supplies, so i tried to look for a rubber cement here in our local stores to my surprise the sellers doesn't know what a rubber cement is!...they asked me where am i gonna use the rubber cement for, isn't it obvious?..hahaha...
...yah!i think i can save much rather than buying online for table tennis glue but i don't have the option because they don't know what a rubber cement is here in our locality...or they're just lazy to look into their stocks...:mad:
 
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I use dhs #15 glue. It's pretty thick and strong, it also comes off pretty easy if your blade is sealed. Free chack might be easier to use if you don't reglue often though.

I also use dhs #15 glue. Great glue but I recently hear that DHS stop making it... any one have notices about? They will sell another glue?
 

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I had this with the last bat I got the store to do for me ( my secondary for the last few months ). I honestly don't think the store used enough glue; I used my Butterfly Free Chack to glue down the bits that started peeling, and they stayed where they were put after that. On the other hand I put the Aurus on the Stiga Contra myself back in January and there's never been a hint of that starting to come off - just wish I could trim rubbers a bit more neatly !
 
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I use Elmer's RC for Chinese rubbers. I use Tear Mender on those that require a water based glue.
 
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I had this with the last bat I got the store to do for me ( my secondary for the last few months ). I honestly don't think the store used enough glue; I used my Butterfly Free Chack to glue down the bits that started peeling, and they stayed where they were put after that. On the other hand I put the Aurus on the Stiga Contra myself back in January and there's never been a hint of that starting to come off - just wish I could trim rubbers a bit more neatly !
Ahh, so basically you just put a bit of glue where there is separation?
 
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