I have Rubik's store bought cube and want to improve the smoothness.
Maybe I will sound strange, but what exactly is breaking in? Does it mean disassembling the cube then reassambling or...? If yes how that affects the smoothness of turns and/or cutting corners? How much would this help?
I am afraid to sand my cube because I'm not sure whether it should be of any help at all.
Silicone lubricants are currently out of option because I live in Europe, Croatia (where it is hard to find any silicone lubricant, Rubik's related products) unless you can tell me some online store which ships CRC silicone spray Worldwide for no more than $15.
P.S.: I posses 2 different kinds of no-name chinese cubes, I used sew machine oil on one (springless one) and it turns quite well but does not cut corners at all.
Maybe I will sound strange, but what exactly is breaking in? Does it mean disassembling the cube then reassambling or...? If yes how that affects the smoothness of turns and/or cutting corners? How much would this help?
I am afraid to sand my cube because I'm not sure whether it should be of any help at all.
Silicone lubricants are currently out of option because I live in Europe, Croatia (where it is hard to find any silicone lubricant, Rubik's related products) unless you can tell me some online store which ships CRC silicone spray Worldwide for no more than $15.
P.S.: I posses 2 different kinds of no-name chinese cubes, I used sew machine oil on one (springless one) and it turns quite well but does not cut corners at all.