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1 Rubik's cube
1 screw driver (optional)
2 tissues
1 can of Silicon oil
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Then apply the lubricant to the pieces with a cotton bud, as you assemble them.
Simple.
Acetone however also evaporates pretty quickly, so if you only spray a VERY small amount into your cube(as the directions above say) and then continue to work it until the Acetone evaporates, you should be OK. If you spray too much CRC Heavy Duty Silicone lubricant into your cube you'll actually destroy it because the Acetone will dissolve vital parts before it can evaporate. That sticky feeling you first get after spraying the lube in is actually the plastic trying to fuse together, keep working it so that it can't seize.
I learned the hard way, I completely ruined a cube by spraying too much into it. I thought if a little got it working OK a lot would make it work great, but instead the Acetone just melted the swivels on the main posts and now it just falls apart if you try to solve it.
I personally like to use graphite powder, but it makes a mess and leaves a grey residue all over your fingers.
Then apply the lubricant to the pieces with a cotton bud, as you assemble them.
Simple.
Silicone spray. Crc. Jigaloo. And the best: Lubix.
Then apply the lubricant to the pieces with a cotton bud, as you assemble them.
Simple.
After examining the contact surfaces, by rotating a face 45°, I found a gray residue. It seems to be embedded in the surface, as opposed to loose falling out. I included a picture.
Next, I’m going to do as some videos have suggested: disassemble the cube, lay out all pieces, spray silicon lubricant on all contact surfaces, and let it dry 15 minutes. Someone also suggested filing down these surfaces with a nail file, but I’m thinking of using very fine sand paper. I’m going to try each step and document my findings. I’m in search of the ultimate lubrication technique.
Then apply the lubricant to the pieces with a cotton bud, as you assemble them.
Simple.