“Dieser Artikel ist genau so wie ich ihn erwartet habe. Der Kleber ist leicht aufzutragen und und die Hilfsmittel sind einfach gut. So kann ich meinen TT-Schläger wieder wie gewohnt benutzen.”
“I glued 4 times by now and happy with the glue.Now, how I do it?1. Bat must be varnished with a water based varnish - I do 2 layers to be sure. This is to prevent bat splintering when replacing rubbers. It stops the glue penetrating the wood.2. Put LITTLE glue on rubber and LITTLE glue on bat.3. Spread to a very thin coat on both rubber and bat. If not enough glue to cover the entire surface, add a LITTLE bit, if too much, remove with sponge and wipe off.4. Wait for the glue to turn clear-ish and dry-ish. It will be a few minutes.5. Attach the rubber starting from the handle side. Roll / press with something - I use a silicone tube. Press around edges with fingers.6. Cut rubber. Done.The rubber will stay on until I want to remove it, which is very easy - just peel of gently, no splintering and rubber can be reused.Brilliant stuff.I used to use cheap glues and it seemed OK until I had to remove the rubbers - had bat splintered, rubber ripped - never again.Joola glue is as easy to apply as to remove (!!! must varnish the bat first !!!)”