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Strange that it has disappeared - I am just onto my second bottle and have found it pretty good.It looks like that the Sueke No1 & No2 glues have been taken off the market. Up to now, I was quite happy with the Sueke glue as it was easy to pull off the glue from the rubber.
Anyone has tried the Ryukyu Blue Waterbased Glue? Perhaps it's only temporary and it comes back to the store. Otherwise I'll go back back to DHS No 15.
Well done mate. Lucky you!I'm in the middle of 1 green bottle, and meantime ordered another 5 (4 green, 1 blue) and received already.
Lucky me!
Hope this glue gets a restock on Ali ExpressStrange that it has disappeared - I am just onto my second bottle and have found it pretty good.
Yes Butterfly is the strongest. Some of my blades were lacquered "too much" by the manufacturer so the rubber has a hard time sticking to the blade. When I use Butterfly glue, it is much better (it still does not stick a couple times and I have to retry).So, Butterfy is the strongest one?
Neeeh, I have been gluing H3 and H3neo for years on all kind of blades and never had a problem with them coming off.I realized that H3 Neo (maybe it's due to dense, not porous sponge) has a problem in sticking to the blade
I have absolutely no idea what you are trying to say re glue curling up. etc.Of course the worst is on the edges because it's due to curl up, going forward if all glue is on the rubber not on the blade, then pressing the edges with your hands which is always seen during tournaments
Yes, I know what you mean now. I do boost my rubbers too but only lightly. When I learned to boost I read that in between layers of boost one must wait 8 to 12 hours and 24 hours after the last layer of boost. At that time the booster has fully dried and the dome has actually started to flatten out again partly.when I will find it on YT i will copy it here, don't have time to seek for it, now.
To clarify, maybe english is not perfect (I'm sure it's not but do my best) I'm surprised that you are not aware that boostered H3 neo is domed and curl up. If glued on the blade, it stick well, but with the time it starts to peel off on the edges, and I saw it several times when pros (mostly from China and those who use H3), put the blade on the table and with their own weight press on the edges (of course gentle), maybe I'm blind but i know what i see
I recently bought a bottle of Ryukyu glue since it's quite inexpensive. I don't like the consistency of it, it's very very veeery watery. It sticks fine tho and comes off super easily, I put 4 layers on rubber and 1 on blade.It looks like that the Sueke No1 & No2 glues have been taken off the market. Up to now, I was quite happy with the Sueke glue as it was easy to pull off the glue from the rubber.
Anyone has tried the Ryukyu Blue Waterbased Glue? Perhaps it's only temporary and it comes back to the store. Otherwise I'll go back back to DHS No 15.
I won't, because the price, together with the Ciniano special delivery postage cost has made it much more expensive thanI will order 2 bottles at the ‚Happy Every Year‘ sporting Store