Sueke no.1(blue bottle) vs Sueke no.2(green bottle)

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this is Suke
No it's just the same. I ordered this "Suke" No.1 on Shopee and received the Sueke No.1. Just some mistranslations I think
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this is Suke
this is sueke
Correct. First I had the green bottle sueke no2 and now I just bought the Suke no2 since it was cheaper. They are the same, but the bottle of Sueke is nicer looking since it's tampon printed. The Suke has a big ass ugly sticker on it. I don't care about the bottle so much personally. The glue inside of Sueke 2 and Suke 2 is the same.
 
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So why did lodro say, "Don't fall into the trap and buy the cheap rip off called SUKE"
I'm not sure. I previously got a bad bottle of Sueke no1. The glue inside was not liquid anymore. I could say don't buy Sueke no1, but it's more of a logistics issue.
These are still my favorite glues even if I get a bad bottle sometimes.
 
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The cap is good, I never had any dried glue blocking the little hole.

Don't know about the shelf life I think 3 months is an optimistic estimate. I usually have it for longer and there are no issues.
 
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So why did lodro say, "Don't fall into the trap and buy the cheap rip off called SUKE"
...............because these are two different products, made by two different manufacturers in two different chinese cities, but mainly because on a previous thread about glues some people have complained about the quality of SUKE.

however, having said all that, if it works for you it works for you 😂
I do not belong to to category of people who insist that in order for a product to be good it has to cost a lot. After all. I sold my Butterfly blade and play with a $5 blade 🤣
 
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If someone wants a bit softer touch but hard chinese rubber then get SuEke NO2, Sueke no 2 is a fairly soft glue and fairly light, with great elasticity. Is there any issues with sueke no2? Nope, I would say it's the perfect glue.

SUke no2! If you need strong adhesion and a bit harder glue! I like this more since the adhesion is very strong, and it is a bit harder glue layer. It is easier to remove from sponge but not by much. Weight is similar with SuEke 2. It is still a soft glue layer but not as soft as SuEke No 2. I actually prefer 3 layers from SuEek for BH side on tensor rubber like Glayzer or Tenergy, and 4 layers on FH side of SUke no2 on Chinese friction rubber.

I think both are fantastic, and possibly SUke no2 and SuEke no2 should be the same but they are not in my experience. But both are the best of the best. DHS No15, Nittaku Finezip, Revolution, German glues just plale in comparison.
 
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If someone wants a bit softer touch but hard chinese rubber then get SuEke NO2, Sueke no 2 is a fairly soft glue and fairly light, with great elasticity. Is there any issues with sueke no2? Nope, I would say it's the perfect glue.

SUke no2! If you need strong adhesion and a bit harder glue! I like this more since the adhesion is very strong, and it is a bit harder glue layer. It is easier to remove from sponge but not by much. Weight is similar with SuEke 2. It is still a soft glue layer but not as soft as SuEke No 2. I actually prefer 3 layers from SuEek for BH side on tensor rubber like Glayzer or Tenergy, and 4 layers on FH side of SUke no2 on Chinese friction rubber.

I think both are fantastic, and possibly SUke no2 and SuEke no2 should be the same but they are not in my experience. But both are the best of the best. DHS No15, Nittaku Finezip, Revolution, German glues just plale in comparison.
How does Liulan glue compare to sueke glue? I only ever used sueke glue but the only shop in Thailand is out of stock of sueke glue
 
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How does Liulan glue compare to sueke glue? I only ever used sueke glue but the only shop in Thailand is out of stock of sueke glue
I never bought liulan, is that the same as lidu or other cheapo Chinese glues? Kinda smells like revolution? Kinda acts like revolution?
 
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