View Poll Results: Should I lubricate my White Eastsheen 2x2?

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    Default Should I lubricae my Eastsheen 2x2?

    I have a White Eastsheen 2x2. Monkeydude1313 says don't lubricate it because it makes it sticky, Aaalxndr says you should to make it turn well (It has a lot of friction), I just want an answer, so am making this poll. Please vote if you have lubricated yours. I use Jig-A-Loo if it matters.

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    I have lubed it. It turns really well now.
    Last edited by rcnrcn927; 06-10-2009 at 03:22 PM.

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    Yes. Why not?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rickcube View Post
    Yes. Why not?
    It apparantly makes it sticky

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcnrcn927 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by rickcube View Post
    Yes. Why not?
    It apparantly makes it sticky
    uhhhh

    did monkeydude say that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ellis View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by rcnrcn927 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by rickcube View Post
    Yes. Why not?
    It apparantly makes it sticky
    uhhhh

    did monkeydude say that?
    Yeah

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcnrcn927 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ellis View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by rickcube View Post
    Yes. Why not?
    It apparantly makes it sticky
    uhhhh

    did monkeydude say that?
    Yeah
    Gtfo monkeydude.

    Lube your eastsheen, its just like any other cube.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Odin View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by rcnrcn927 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by rickcube View Post
    Yes. Why not?
    It apparantly makes it sticky
    uhhhh

    did monkeydude say that?
    Yeah
    Gtfo monkeydude.

    Lube your eastsheen, its just like any other cube.
    Probably will.

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    We should seriously do something about Chris...

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    Sticky??? Wow. If anything (other than making it faster), it makes it looser.
    3x3: 1/5/12: 7.70/10.77/11.65
    Pyraminx: 1/5/12: 1.32/2.83/3.53

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    sticky is the opposite of "smooth," and does not deal at all with tension, rickcube..

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