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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2007

For this you need:
A fairly used cube (NOT A NEW ONE.)
Spray silicone.
Paper.
Steps:
Take apart your cube.
Lay them out in a grid.
Spray them.
Wait 10 minutes.
Turn and spray again.
Wait 10 more minutes.
Turn and spray for the last time.
Wait 10 minutes.
Put together your cube.
Shoutout to: caputnick67, AvoidTheAffairs, Mili, Kaleigh, Tre-Tre, Kevin, and anyone else that can solve a cube.
Notes:
DO NOT use any oil products, Vaseline, Cooking Oils, WD-40, etc.

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  • i sprayed my cubies with silicone on a pepper bag on my bathroom floor but for some reason my bathroom floor is slippery. I want to do some more spraying. Where is a good place to do it? Outside is will get rained on and blown away.

  • You could try to use a counter or something. Pretty much anywhere that's flat. When you paper under the pieces, make sure there's a lot of paper under and around so that the silicone doesn't get everywhere.

  • is it ok if i do this twice or does it make it overlubed?

  • I would recommend lubing it once and reassembling your cube to see if it was enough spray. If it's not to your liking, re-lube it. Be careful though, if the silicone builds up, it'll get sticky.

  • I live in UK where can I buy silicone spray? and what will it be called??

  • Please check in the comments.

    It's been answered already.

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  • Why we are not allowed to use a new cube (1 month)?

  • How much does cocacola pay you for this vid?

  • what brand of cube are you using?

  • @erikboi777 NO

  • does wd40 work?

  • Seems like it could easily get on the stickers this way. Wont it fuck them up?

  • @biggajigga721 will it be smelly?

    

  • @JBoogie300 thats weird, I have the same cube for over 3 months already and its working fine ... Where'd you buy the cube?

  • @Geoized but then it slowed down after like a month. then i lubed it

  • @JBoogie300 I have a Sheng En F2 speed cube. You dont need to lube the speed cube because its prelubed. Hint: Its called a speed cube

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