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I use normal viscosity.
I think you should press the rubber for a few hours, preferably over night. And you might use a hair drier to be sure the glue is dry. And you also might want to apply one more thin layer over that you normally use, to make sure it's enough.
Normal, nice! I've only tried the normal and high. The normal really seems to have an edge over the high viscosity in terms of settling to a really flat layer upon drying.
You mean press after gluing or just to get the dome to lower? I haven't tried pressing the rubber after putting the final layers of glue.. (I have done the pressing to make it lower + using a hair drier + trying more and less glue (did the whole operation 5+ times, wasted insane amounts of glue..)
What eventually worked (go figure) is putting another thin layer of falco over the final layers of glue. For some reason, despite the 65-70% humidity, the falco increases the adhesiveness of the glue up to workable levels. I'll be moving at the end of the month, though, so the revo 3 should become useable on its own again!