Best glue to assemble rubbers?

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Copydex - conventional water based ammonia stabilized latex glue, consistent and easy to work with.

Donic Formula First - non-ammonia water based glue - less stinky, very consistent and shelf stable, easy to work with and strong. You only need one very thin layer on each side and it is more difficult to remove. If you are not an EJ switching and reusing rubbers often and just want to glue and use the rubber till it dies, this is the glue to use.
 
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Copydex - conventional water based ammonia stabilized latex glue, consistent and easy to work with.

Donic Formula First - non-ammonia water based glue - less stinky, very consistent and shelf stable, easy to work with and strong. You only need one very thin layer on each side and it is more difficult to remove. If you are not an EJ switching and reusing rubbers often and just want to glue and use the rubber till it dies, this is the glue to use.
Such an extreme difference between those two. Copydex very easy to remove rubbers.
Donic glue what your grandma uses for her false teeth. 😆
 
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Donic Formula First - non-ammonia water based glue - less stinky, very consistent and shelf stable, easy to work with and strong. You only need one very thin layer on each side and it is more difficult to remove. If you are not an EJ switching and reusing rubbers often and just want to glue and use the rubber till it dies, this is the glue to use.
I used that only for OX sheets like long pimples, because it's strong and very thin.

I used Donic Vario Clean for almost all rubbers, because it's easy to use, good bond, not too hard to remove and amongst the cheaper glues.
 
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amazing glue, sticks well, easy to remove, leaves no residue on blade and best thing is it's sooo darn cheap!
Yes, for its price is AMAZING good. It also can be removed VERY easily from rubbers!!!!!

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I also use it along with Revolution No3 and FineZip
 
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