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A couple drops of glycerine:)
Pam cooking spray would actually work quite well.
i use petroliom jelly or vaseline. pop out 3 peices on a face and put a whole gunk in there do this to the top, bottom, right, and left than work it around
Yeah the best is silicone spray o the stuff in the tube. If you have petroleum jelly make sure to only use a little on the pieces otherwise your cube will lube you back for the next week.
Silicone lubricant, sparingly applied.
light weight sewing-machine oil... it didn't really take you that long did it?
you need PURE silicone. everything else can basically f-up your cube. there's a ton of threads about how even the best silicone spray is basically 80% gasoline. anything aerosol has a propellent is bad.
only stuff i use is lubix.
http://www.lubixcube.com
KY Jelly
Sylicone, I'm not sure what the brand name is, but you can buy it at craft stores in the model section, especially if they have "Pinewood Derby" cars. It comes in a tube.
Have you tried the rubik's cube forum?
http://www.rubiks.com/
anything petroleum or oil based is harmful to plastic and will gunk up the inside of your cube, use silicone spray, you can get it at walmart and don't listen to the people who don't know what they are talking about
Where can i order diy cubes and other stuff from a us site not being ebay?
by ethan35t on July 12th, 2009
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Have you ever got tired of seeing the same question asking "do you have a rubik's cube?" or "have you ever solved one?"... in puzzles/rubik's cube...
by ethan35t on July 3rd, 2009
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When I take a Rubik's cube apart and put it back together wrong, why is it impossible to solve it?
by Andy B has left AB on August 26th, 2010
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Can you solve a 4x4 Rubik's Cube layer by layer the same as a 3x3? If not, what's the easiest way to solve one?
by AgentGriswald on November 28th, 2010
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How long did it take you to solve a rubix cube?
by Certified on July 3rd, 2009
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You're reading What would be something good that i can use to lubricate my rubik's cube. I cant use WD40 so please dont say that.
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by cincyaviation on January 14th, 2010