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I use my finger (not nail) to scrap all the glue on the rubber out
It will took some time to do it thought
I just remembered that this statement was in the original post that started this thread. It is worth making sure that you know that this information: the expansion of the rubber is what gives it the speed glue effect. When the sponge expands something happens to the rubber that makes it a lot more spiny and gives the rubber a lot more control, dwell time, catapult effect. Without the expansion there is no such thing as speed glue a speed glue effect.
"Elmers rubber cement" doesn't sound like the rubbers will ever come off
I use dhs #15 glue. It's pretty thick and strong, it also comes off pretty easy if your blade is sealed. Free chack might be easier to use if you don't reglue often though.
Ahh, so basically you just put a bit of glue where there is separation?I had this with the last bat I got the store to do for me ( my secondary for the last few months ). I honestly don't think the store used enough glue; I used my Butterfly Free Chack to glue down the bits that started peeling, and they stayed where they were put after that. On the other hand I put the Aurus on the Stiga Contra myself back in January and there's never been a hint of that starting to come off - just wish I could trim rubbers a bit more neatly !