What Is The Best Lubricate For A Rubik’s/diy Cube?
Dec 01, 2009 in
diy
Ok So I have a DIY Cube that was already lubricated but, I dropped it in water and alot of the lube came off. So my Question is, What is the best lubricate for a Rubik’s/DIY Cube?
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3 comments
NoOB123 on December 1, 2009 at 5:32 am
CRC heavy duty silicone, it’s very cheap n u can buy it at walmart, don’t use vaseline
tabby on December 1, 2009 at 5:35 am
Silicon. It works the best, and it is very cheap and widely availabe. but, you must be very careful about it, else, you run the risk of killing your cube.
I assume that you already know how to lubricate the cube. take it apart, place some lube on the parts of the cube that turn, even if do not over-do it. Next, reassemble the cube in the right order, scramble it and solve it. If it feels fine and you can cut corners on it, then take it apart again without touching the insides of the cube. Place it to dry. Once it does, place it back together and feel the difference.
sMiLeY #10 on December 1, 2009 at 6:00 am
Teflon dry lube or silicone they both come in spray cans silicone would be cheaper but if you use to much it could ruin your cube