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O.K. if done right |
| Ive used this stick now on four rubber sheets.Three worked fine,when I gave the glue several minutes to dry,and used weight to keep it down for some time.
The fourth time I was impatient,following listed directions to wait a short time before putting things together,and ended up with a loose and bubbled rubber sheet.
So take your time.I plan to use more of this.Cant understand all the problems mentioned here. |
| - R.A., FL |
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Sucks and doesnt dry |
| I used glue product and its properties are similar to glue stick. After applying this glue to my blade and rubbers, I waited a long time for it to dry and realized that it wont dry because its glue stick. I will not suggest anyone to buy this glue no matter what the price is. It does not dry and your rubbers will not stick to your blade |
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Its goo, not glue |
| Ive used JUIC products for many years and Im a huge fan; in fact I was trying to glue Nano Cannon and 999 Elite Nano on my blade with this product. Unfortunately, the best I get is a honey-like adhesion. I tried allowing as little as 10 minutes and as much as 2 hours with several increments in between with absolutely no luck. As of this writing my racket has been in my clicky press for 3 days and the glue still hasnt adhered the rubber to my blade. Ill continue to use JUIC rubber but they need to go back to the drawing board because this simply does not work. |
| - Wayne, NY |
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Good For Ox Rubbers Not So Great With Sponges |
| I bought this a few weeks ago and followed the advice found here by the other reviewers. I found the adhesion to be ok, but after just 2 weeks my inverted rubber with a sponge came half off during a practice!
Doing further research on this product I found creditable referrals from many people who use Ox rubbers. Many of them prefer to use this thin glue over glue sheets because it doesnt produce some of the small adverse effects a glue sheet can have on pips out Ox rubbers.
These same people had similar problems I had with this product. It does a less than marginal job when glueing sponges to the blade, but a nice alternative for the Ox rubbers. |
| JustaFYI |
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Very good adhesion- easy application |
| This product is great and easy to use. You can cut down wait time by using a blowdryer. |
| Ethan |
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good |
| I thought it worked great. I had never glued a paddle before and I didnt even wait for "tackiness" to adhere rubber to paddle and they three of them have done just fine. I rolled them a little too hard but did put tiles on them to let them dry, they are fine. |
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People need to be educated to use this product |
| First of all, many people complain that its hard to get rubber sheets to stick strongly to the blade. Well, the reason is very simple, they are all impatient.
First, apply generously and evenly to the blade and do the same to the rubber, but apply more to the rubber. Wait for 20 minutes. Then stick it carefully to the blade. put a heavy book on the rubber and blade and wait for another 5 minutes. Now you should have one of the strongest sticking water glues on the market. Its about knowing how to do it. The product itself works perfectly fine, as I have been using it on many blades and rubbers througout the years. |
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With Proper Technique Stick Works Well |
| Apply to blade and rubber. Allow both surfaces to dry about 1/2 hour - depending on light and tempature levels- warmer= faster dry to tacky. I have had rubber that I trimmed from around the edge of racket laying out for three days and it is still tacky and could be used if it was a full sheet of rubber. Permanently tacky is good= easy on, easy off.
Then just smooth rubber on racket, press firmly and you should be good to go. If you want to be extra sure of adhesion use weight on newly glued racket or a Clicky Press. Looks like a good glue. |
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I could not get it to work |
| I tried putting on both wood and rubber and various drying times from not waiting at all, to 5 mintues, 7 minutes, & 10 minutes. I tried using the clicky press with it also. The rubber peeled off right away. It was like it was glued with a sticky substance - like honey, that did not dry. I have seen other people use it and the rubber peels right off the edge. |
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