Nittaku finezip or yasaka norisuke san glues

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Im trying to decide to buy a new glue as ive used dhs 15 for my dignics and h3 i didnt like as it did not stick at all on the edges but when i used yasaka glue it sticks perfectly. So im going to buy a new glue and restart the whole process with the same rubbers. Should i get yasaka glue or nittaku
 
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never tried the yasaka but boy did I love finezip

After trying many many of them white water based glues, Finezip and DHS were my fav, and a very popular choice of pros.It's thicker than most others, making it feel nicer, and you never get a terrible after effect on your blade
 
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never tried the yasaka but boy did I love finezip

After trying many many of them white water based glues, Finezip and DHS were my fav, and a very popular choice of pros.It's thicker than most others, making it feel nicer, and you never get a terrible after effect on your blade
Is the finezip very thick? Like the dhs glue? I did not like the dhs glue maybe i should get yasaka as i think its not as thick
 
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Is the finezip very thick? Like the dhs glue? I did not like the dhs glue maybe i should get yasaka as i think its not as thick
it is my man, its really up to you at the end of the day as to what you find works best. These thick glues have felt better in my experience. Hope it helps either way
 
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Yasaka glue is quite thin so you need to spread at least 2 layers. But it is very workable so you won't have to worry about the glue clumping up if you tend to work slow
 
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Yasaka glue is so nice when u are gluing it's not easy to dry so u can spread it evenly. However, u need to apply 3 layers on the rubber and 1 layer on the blade to make the blade firm. Sometimes I use 1 layer on the rubber but the rubber will be easily to fell out. Peel the glue out of the rubber is easy with yasaka glue. There's one thing is that yasaka glue is a bit expensive just for 40ml.
I like DHS, always having a 500ml bottle, but gluing with it is need to be quick and exact amount of glue on it or else it's gonna dry into some tiny dust so u have to peel everything out and reglue from the start.
 
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I feel you...
Spreading this glue is like 100m run!!! On the rubber is doable, but if your blade surface is dry and sink it fast it's impossible to spread it. I did it on FZD ALC, but I can't on DHS Q968, tried 3 times and removed the glue and I used Sueke #2.
I did it on my hurricane wang chuqin and i had to keep removing new layers about 8 times as the glue kept clumping for dhs glue and for rubbers too. I sealed my blade im unsure if i shoukd reseal as the layer may be gone due to frequent gluing and removal of the glue
 
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