If you are using 100% silicone lubricant...then you can expect sticking when
you first spray it into the cube. Silicone works best when it's completely
dry.

-Chris

On 2/5/06, matteo miller-nicolato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ive tried that... and ive also tried just spraying
> every little corner and face of the cube. it just
> sticks and doesnt turn very well...isnt there anything
> i can do?
>
>
> of course, my cube is actually 2 different cubes
> combined. i have the original 1980's corners and edges
> on the 25th aniversary conter mechanism. but thats
> besides the point.
>
> --- goodxy2002 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Pop out an edge, spray some silicone based lubricant
> > inside. put back
> > the edge. Turn the sides.
> >
> > or...
> >
> > pop out all the pieces, group them in 4s, edges and
> > corners and then
> > spray them.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> im too cool for y'all!!!
>
> i am matteo arthur luigi thorsteinn miller nicolato
>
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