No it is not this ruined my cube and for some reason it was making me type fast and the way you can tell if its hasn't gone right all you haft top do is listen and you will here a screeching spring noise and if you here that than It also might be ahred to turn your cube and that is also another sign s owhen you want a rubiks cube lunbe use 100 percent silicone spray thank you for reading my answer.
WD40 is a lube that will slowly but surely dissolve the plastic in the core of the rubik's cube, making it worse over time
No, oils are harmful for the plastic and make the cube feel squishy and slimy, use a sillicone based lube to lube your cube
cube, lube,rube
-use cube lube to make your cube spin faster
First you have to learn how to solve it which will take between 3-7 days. To improve your time learn better ways to solve it start with an easy method and work on from that an easy to learn method can be found on the Rubiks cube ipod app that can be purchased for free of the app store. Another way to improve your time is to get a better rubiks cube one that slides around the pieces more easier then others and to improve the slide lube it using vaseline. Just take it apart lube the pieces put it back together and use it freuquntely so the vaseline gets in all the peices. Make sure you use it after pputting the vaseline on it other wise it wil dry and will be hard to use.
Nope, the cube will remain sticky, if not stickier
Cube, danube, flashcube, flashtube, jujube, lube, rube, and tube are all rhymes of "ice cube".
WD stands for Water Displacement, so it's not really intended as a lube. It's better than nothing, but not as good as a real lubricating oil.
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Find the linkage to the trans. and inspect it lube it with wd40 use a few cans it may be that it is dry
I have a few eastsheen cubes. They are very good you still have to lube it with silicone spray eastsheen cubes and more can be bought here: http://www.cubeforyou.com/
Spray in dry graphite and work the key until it loosens up the lock (unless you have already sprayed in a liquid lube like WD40 which will only gum it up more) If you've already made this mistake, try spraying a little brake cleaner in the keyhole to clean off the WD40, then try the graphite WD40 is not a lubricant, WD40 was invented as a WATER DISPERSANT henc WD, 40 represents the 40th attempt. WD40.
That is a bad idea. WD40 is not a high pressure lubricant and will clean out the good lube (Grease) It HAS to be replaced, you dont want that to fail on the freeway. Your wheel will come off and it may send you into oncoming traffic.