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The TRUTH about Jig-A-Loo

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he probably would've found out by now....

and also:

I went to the hardware store and got some stuff called KEL pure silicone to lube my cubes. best stuff ive ever used, no work in/let rest period needed. ive never used Jigaloo though. im in NC so canada isnt exactly close for me

first appearance of lubix on speedsolving.com?
 
u can buy 3 in 1 silicone at canadian tire. its not the best but its decent

NEVER EVER use that stuff, it has petroleum distillates AND it is not designed to evaporate, so it will make your cube all stiff like before you work in the CRC! Instead, Use Jig-A-loo or CRC (they are basically the same thing) or 50k wt Diff oil (look at my avatar) (It can be any brand as long as it is 50000 wt differential oil; e.g. Ofna, Traxxas, Mugen, etc. I recommend the Diff oils made for RC cars)
 
NEVER EVER use that stuff, it has petroleum distillates AND it is not designed to evaporate, so it will make your cube all stiff like before you work in the CRC! Instead, Use Jig-A-loo or CRC (they are basically the same thing) or 50k wt Diff oil (look at my avatar) (It can be any brand as long as it is 50000 wt differential oil; e.g. Ofna, Traxxas, Mugen, etc. I recommend the Diff oils made for RC cars)

i took apart my cube to lube them seperately and let them air dry
they evaporated in a couple hours
 
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