Submitted by Regolith_ t3_z8s7bb in MechanicalKeyboards
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Stratoturtle t1_iye06ul wrote
He will learn
N7_Zer0 t1_iyd2j3m wrote
Please tell me you're not using that lube on switches.
riskable t1_iyeir6k wrote
What's wrong with Super Lube? It's just a slightly more slippery dielectric grease. That's the 21030 formulation which should work great.
I lube my stabs with that stuff and use the oil version (51004) on my switches. Of course, my switches are quite special haha
N7_Zer0 t1_iyejf0t wrote
Nothing wrong with it except the fact that he's using the grease in switches which is too thick for that purpose.
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RyanGarcia2134 t1_iyd57jv wrote
Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no🤦
QWERKey-UK t1_iyd6ig2 wrote
That will be a bit thick for switches. It will be great for stab wires, but too thick for switches.
Regolith_ OP t1_iydcksk wrote
Oops
AdditionalLeek6 t1_iydbrku wrote
Synco makes a compatible oil which should thin this to any thickness desired.
Regolith_ OP t1_iyddrnn wrote
I like the feeling actually, I like it being hard to press. I just hope it won’t damage the switches… I feel a lil bit idiot for now….
QWERKey-UK t1_iydeh09 wrote
It's PTFE based, so it won't damage them, no.
riskable t1_iyejd1i wrote
OP: Ignore the people freaking out about this. Super Lube (grease, 21030) is totally fine for Cherry MX style switches as long as you only only apply a very thin coating (with a brush, like you did). It'll last longer than the oil kind since the grease doesn't evaporate as quickly (yes, it ever so slowly evaporates).
AdditionalLeek6 t1_iyes7mv wrote
I'd love a blind lube test, which features Super Lube thinned with their ptfe-oil to different thicknesses, pitted against all the hyped up lubes. My guess it would make everyone in this thread look like fools, when absolutely none of them could discern a "good" lube from a "bad" one.
sld87 t1_iyew2dx wrote
I mean yeah if you’re the type to overlube switches and stabs in general the sluggish nature of what OP is about to experience probably won’t feel all that different. It’ll be like typing in quicksand
Regolith_ OP t1_iydebx9 wrote
So now the question is, will it damage my switches?
N7_Zer0 t1_iydtnwv wrote
No but it'll make them sticky and sluggish. It's supposed to be used on stab wires, not switches.
Star-Klar t1_iyeupde wrote
Good luck lubing :) I would recommend mixing your grease with some silicone oil or super lube oil to thin it a bit
Godhand_Lemmy t1_iyd7r8p wrote
I wouldn't even use that in prison. Chuck it.
samvvell t1_iyd9cpy wrote
Yikes
Svargo t1_iyfe3xk wrote
Triggered comments incoming.
ClassyKT t1_iyf7o8q wrote
Go light, and you should be good! I use SuperLube all the time and it works fine to me, be sure that don't lube too thick on it
One_Wolverine1323 t1_iye8iux wrote
that is thick lube. Careful!
192hp t1_iyetngw wrote
In light of all the comments, for a newbie what lube WOULD you recommend?
darumadonut t1_iyf0u83 wrote
Krytox 205g0 seems to be the standard for switches. For stabs, Permatex dielectric grease. I've heard some people use Loctite for stabs, but make sure you get GREASE, not super glue!
Shedeski t1_iyf0n9j wrote
Good old Krytox 205g0.
som_kid666 t1_iyf0juw wrote
tribosys 3203 for t, krytox 205g0 for lineages, 105 for oil on springs
flatspotting t1_iyf37nv wrote
That's a rather thick grease but if you go really light they shouldn't stick on you - you'd probably be better off with thinner lube though.
Suspicious_Student_6 t1_iyelbv6 wrote
Make sure you lube up them keycaps for optimal thoccc
yeahlemmegetauhh t1_iyeq3k7 wrote
Haha! Funny! Because that's not what you do!
Suspicious_Student_6 t1_iyeqtzh wrote
That's right!
NeeeeeeSan t1_iyeqz54 wrote
lmao don't forget the /s
Suspicious_Student_6 t1_iyes6uq wrote
I guess that's where my downvotes came from 🤷
Keebatwork t1_iyddu3f wrote
now.... which pile is the one that he's already lubed?
DirtyGingy t1_iyeru5v wrote
Grade 2, it will be like typing through peanut butter
soupygod t1_iyeuet5 wrote
Oh no….
moiramari t1_iycz1f8 wrote
rip those switches.