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I recently boosted a underperforming rubber without much expectations, and the result was incredible. I had a sheet of 729 Aurora Max in medium-hard. This rubber was my least favorite rubber of all the rubbers I own, as it was quite slow, quite soft, and had no catapult. It just wasn't very responsive at all.
I put it away for several weeks, and yesterday decided to just apply one and half layers of seamoon to it. I didn't really expect much because the sponge was already quite soft and not very dynamic or bouncy. The result was tremendous, as the catapult and rebound is now even more than MXP. Other times I have boosted rubbers with very poor results.
I boosted a sheet of Evolution EL-P, and there was not a big change. What is going on? Why are the boosting results seemingly so random?
I put it away for several weeks, and yesterday decided to just apply one and half layers of seamoon to it. I didn't really expect much because the sponge was already quite soft and not very dynamic or bouncy. The result was tremendous, as the catapult and rebound is now even more than MXP. Other times I have boosted rubbers with very poor results.
I boosted a sheet of Evolution EL-P, and there was not a big change. What is going on? Why are the boosting results seemingly so random?
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