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The Rubber for Your Paddle
The rubber in your racket table tennis must be renewed every time to time. The rubber is exhausted after playing with him for a few games and also because other factors such as humidity, sun and dust, you must remember to change from time to time because it will lower the quality your performance when playing table tennis.
To glue the new rubber on your racket table tennis, you must first obtain the ITTF approved speed glue and new sheets of rubber which also soft sponge specially designed for speed collage.
Now, what you should do is put in place the new leaves. You must keep in mind that you need to begin the leaves and coat them with glue. In doing so, you’ll be able to help put in place the basic glue that is more effective. It is recommended to wait 6 to 8 hours after booting the sponge.
After booting the sponge, for a coin-sized amount of speed glue on the centre and brush glue throughout the sponge. Let the glue dry.
You must also apply a small amount on the blade and brush it evenly across the blade and you should also let dry.
Then you must add a final thin layer of glue on the sponge and the sponge join the blade. For the glue evenly, use a roller to reduce the rubber blade. This ensures that air bubbles will develop.
After setting the towel, you must repeat the steps outlined for rubber.
If there is a surplus of rubber hanging off the edge, you can easily cut with scissors or a sharp knife.
To ensure that the rubber is pressed evenly over the sponge, you want to use a racket press, or you can also try to save a few stacks of books on rubber freshly pasted.
After about 15 minutes of this you will be able to play with your new rubber.
These are the things you need to know about gluing rubber on your paddle. By following these simple steps, you can be sure that you will never make the air bubbles on your rubber.
So, if your racket table tennis rubber is worn or develops air bubbles, you may want to glue the new rubber. With the new rubber, you’ll be able to see that you can maintain the quality of your game.
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Information on table tennis tips can be found at the Table Tennis Rules website.
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