Hi :-)

That's a horrible way to do it. Only turn the TOP layer 45 degrees. 
Then bend the edge triplet of top layer upwards while bending the 
adjacent layer downwards. Well, that's just my opinion.

Oh, and there's no need to disassemble it to get lube inside. Just use 
the flexible thin tube that came w the can to get the silicone inside. 
Some turning of the cube will make the silicone distribute itself 
nicely :-) Spray a little from several angles. Do the turning and then 
repeat a few times the very first time the cube is lubed. Later, much 
less lube is needed each time. After a long time and several lube 
sessions it's a good idea to wash it all away before lubing. This will 
indeed require to take the cube apart :-)

Have fun!

-Per

> --- In [email protected], "Behnam Esfahbod" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "David"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > my 5x5x5 is really stuck can ne of u guys give me tips on how to
> take it apart to spray cuz 
> > i really dont wanna it to break thanks for ne help
> >
> 
> Here you can find a visual how-to:
> http://flickr.com/photos/zwnj/sets/1780150/
>






 
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