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  • Table Tennis Glue and Rubber Care: How to Keep Your Rubber Performing Longer

    May 26, 2026

    DHS table tennis glue

    Good rubber can feel poor if it is glued badly, kept dusty or stored in the wrong conditions. Simple care habits can help the rubber keep a cleaner feel for longer.

    Coach's quick take

    • Modern VOC-free glue is for stable bonding, not a magic performance boost.
    • Uneven glue layers or poor drying can create weak contact and hollow feeling.
    • Dust reduces grip, especially on tacky Chinese-style rubbers.
    • Cleaning and protective film matter most for players who train often.

    Why rubber starts to feel dull

    Rubber performance changes with use, dust, sweat, temperature and storage. If the topsheet loses grip or the sponge is not bonded evenly, the racket may feel less direct even when the rubber is still new.

    Basic care routine

    After play, clean the surface gently, let it dry, apply a protective film when suitable and keep the racket away from heat and dust. This is especially important for tacky rubbers.

    Who this is best for

    • Players who glue their own rubbers
    • Frequent training players
    • DHS tacky rubber users

    Who should choose carefully

    • Players expecting glue to replace technique
    • Anyone using glue or chemicals outside product instructions

    Recommended product

    DHS NO.15 Table Tennis Glue

    Draft note: This article was prepared as a Shopify draft for review before publishing.


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