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JOOLA Kleber X-GLUE 90 ml Reviews

4.8 Rating 42 Reviews
Esteban Lopez
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So far so good. Doesn’t have great instructions on how to best apply, but found a video that did. Use the clip to grab the foam to apply evenly.
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Posted 2 months ago
Samantha Burris
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The glue was great for my new rubbers. Did not have any dead spots. Comes with sponges and sponge clip as well.
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Posted 6 months ago
Anonymous001
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Works really well. Vender should show pictures with foam, clip and package. I didn't know it came with foam. I bought some foam separately, which turned out to be fake Joola. Fortunately, Amazon takes return and refunded me.
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Posted 7 months ago
Used to adhere new rubbers to my paddles and it seems to work. I'd like to try some enhanced glue next time, the kind that makes the rubbers more elastic and the ball bounce harder. This glue doesnt enhance the pop of the rubbers but it does make it stick!
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Posted 10 months ago
Barry Taylor
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Great glue and very quick delivery.
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Posted 10 months ago
Really good stuff very forgiving compared with other glues that really don’t like it if you don’t let dry throughly.
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Posted 11 months ago
It creates a strong bond between the table tennis blade and the rubber.The package includes everything I need to do the work. Easy to use.
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Posted 1 year ago
First time I stick rubber bands to the wood of a table tennis racket! I used some videos and the result is excellent, don't be afraid to do it yourself!Some principles:1. Put a first thin layer on the wood and immediately put another thin layer and don't wait too long between the layers.2. The glue on the wood dries very quickly (2-3 minutes)3. Apply a thin layer of table tennis racket to the rubber bands (always apply upwards) and wait until there are no signs of glue (transparent) it takes about 10-13 minutes.4. Only then should the rubber be attached to the wood with Little manual pressure.The rubber sticks to the wood instantly in an excellent way.I purchased a 90 ml bottle and it is enough for a lot of rubber band adhesions (at first I was afraid it wouldn't be enough...)good luck!
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Posted 1 year ago