Haifu, white, black, yellow oils

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Haifu, (opened black), white, black, yellow oils

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beautiful. I just got a small bottle of HAIFU National Yellow. Definitely noticed a difference compared to regular seamon, even straight from opening the bottoe. Regualr seamoon is not as thick or sticky as the national yellow.
 
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Do any of these nationals actually last longer? Or are they basically more concentrated versions

Way longer.

My national yellow lasted 3 years. I experimented a lot.

The commercial one stopped working after a year. The salesman told me the commercial seamoon lasts about a year from manufacturing.

sponges are more responsive to the national version.
 
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Way longer.

My national yellow lasted 3 years. I experimented a lot.

The commercial one stopped working after a year. The salesman told me the commercial seamoon lasts about a year from manufacturing.

sponges are more responsive to the national version.
i think he meant the effect on the rubbers lol. but i believe i saw a post of yours talking about how long the national yellow works out of the bottle too and it finally inspired me to get a bottle because my regular seamoon was over a year old.
 
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i think he meant the effect on the rubbers lol. but i believe i saw a post of yours talking about how long the national yellow works out of the bottle too and it finally inspired me to get a bottle because my regular seamoon was over a year old.

National yellow hits the sweet spot.

I don’t know why they make white booster with the longest effect but little curl. Maybe for 37-38 degree sponges?
 
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Why do some players prefer Haifu National Yellow and some prefer Haifu National Black. I’ve seen the TT11 guide and he prefers Haifu National Yellow but I’ve also seen others prefer Haifu National Black.

Wouldn’t the Haifu National Yellow be better due to the better feeling than the Haifu National Black?
 
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Why do some players prefer Haifu National Yellow and some prefer Haifu National Black. I’ve seen the TT11 guide and he prefers Haifu National Yellow but I’ve also seen others prefer Haifu National Black.

Wouldn’t the Haifu National Yellow be better due to the better feeling than the Haifu National Black?
I read somewhere that white is supposedly for H3 Blue Sponge, Yellow of for Orange Sponge, and Black mainly tensions the topsheet.

But I dont know if thats true. Maybe @Tony's Table Tennis can confirm on whether this is bollocks or not.
 
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I read somewhere that white is supposedly for H3 Blue Sponge, Yellow of for Orange Sponge, and Black mainly tensions the topsheet.

But I dont know if thats true. Maybe @Tony's Table Tennis can confirm on whether this is bollocks or not.
I also heard that black is suppose to be faster and doesn’t soften too much compared to yellow. But if black doesn’t soften too much wouldn’t that be slower compared to the yellow?
 
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I read somewhere that white is supposedly for H3 Blue Sponge, Yellow of for Orange Sponge, and Black mainly tensions the topsheet.

But I dont know if thats true. Maybe @Tony's Table Tennis can confirm on whether this is bollocks or not.
i know many using black with blue sponge.
tension topsheet - are you referring to non Chinese rubbers? I wouldn't put black on any non DHS product to be honest
 
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