I would have to agree with a leveling issue being the cause of one side lifting all the time.
I used to have the same problem, before I began using glass - the aluminum bed was warped causing major frustration trying to get things to stick down properly.
as for the glue... there may be chemical make-up differences, but I am no expert on that. The purple is pretty easy to clean up - water is all you need, but sticky & a bit messy... it does work pretty well, but if you have a warped bed, it wont fix that.
seriously, if you aren't using glass - get some. some have had good luck with picture frame glass, I use cheap mirror tiles cut to size - works great and wont warp like the aluminum does.
then, get some aqua net super extra hold hairspray (purple can).
Leave the kapton tape on your aluminum bed, spray some hairspray on it- nice even coat, spray hairspray on the bottom of the glass/mirror - again, nice even coat, and set it in place on the aluminum bed... heat the bed to around 60C, let it cool, then heat to normal printing temps. the glass will not move, and no binder clips to cause issues.
You will need to adjust your Z stop a little to allow for the thickness of the glass, and re-level the bed before printing anything, but that should resolve any warping/leveling problems.
To use the hairspray for print adhesion - drop the bed down low & warm to around 50-60C - spray the bed side to side - you are looking for a nice even coating across the surface, let that set up, then spray again front to back (cross hatch pattern for good coverage), again, nice even coat. Heat to normal operating temps and start printing. Prints will easily pop off when the bed cools enough.
I used to use the purple glue sticks, but got frustrated with the frequent need to clean and reapply it... too much and it causes problems, not enough and prints dont stick well... the hairspray is much easier to use, & cleans up super easy with a bit of windex, and one application will usually work for multiple prints.
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SD4 #3 - in the works ~ Folgertech FT-5, rev 1
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