best glue?

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Has anyone tried this glue? Is it any good?
It's a water based glue but it comes with a brush. I'm kind of interested...

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I am coming to the bottom of my 2nd 500ml of revo3 and have started to look for cheaper alternatives:​

New Arrival Sueke Suke Table Tennis Racket Water Soluble Inorganic Glue Rubber Adhesive 260ML With Sponge, about half the price.​


I also received a bottle of Loki glue which is surely the same as the Haifu stuff. I was skeptical because these glues are not water-based but solvent- based. I just finished some tests using old rubbers and old blades and it works a treat and i love the smell. 😂
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I am using the sueke glue color.green I think..
It's good,.almost same with the dhs..but feels difficult to remove especially on boosted rubbers, not tried dhs 15 on boosted rubbers though but as I remember I can get the glue of dhs 15 from a rubber peeling it without tearing much. But sueke is the cheapest cost per ml.

So what is really the cheapest yet best glue? Or the strongest table tennis glue?
 
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So what is really the cheapest yet best glue? Or the strongest table tennis glue?
Both, DHS15 and Sueke are excellent glues.Both hold the rubbers well on the blades and both can be pulled off easily . For me both cost about the same when I buy from Aliexpress and manage to get the free (choice) shipping.
Both glues are cheaper for me to buy than Revo3 and Revo3 only came of the rubbers easy when I had about 5 layers on it otherwise, using only my customary 2 layers , the Revo3 had to be picked off in hundreds little bits.
 
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