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PostPosted: 09 Apr 2018, 05:52 
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This rubber (Yinhe Mars II) came with a pre-applied glue on the sponge, should I remove it before gluing on the blade or not?

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Is this like those glue sheets that you peel the cover off and then stick on? If so then I am not sure if this is removable without hurting the sponge.

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Ranger-man wrote:
Is this like those glue sheets that you peel the cover off and then stick on? If so then I am not sure if this is removable without hurting the sponge.


No, It's a glue that already came applied from factory, someone commented somewhere that it was to preserve the factory tuning or something like that, but im not sure if I should keep it or remove it. It looks easy to peel without hurting the sponge.


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You should leave it. When gluing, you may not need glue on the rubber at all, or perhaps just a thin layer, and just a single layer on the blade.

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I'd just glue the blade and not the rubber. Don't peel off the glue. Some Haifu stuff comes with glue already and I only glue the blade.

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I've seen this on tuned Haifu Whale and some varieties of Palio Emperor Dragon, and supposedly DHS Skyline rubbers have it too. It's supposed to be part of the "factory tuning". There's a thick sheet of plastic on the back that you peel off (thick and stiff enough to use as a protector sheet when cut to shape) and with the Haifu sheets, instructions on not having to put glue on the rubber when gluing it on. It's darned heavy, too. But I don't recall that the one sheet of Mars II I bought had this on the sponge.

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