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kirbirbir
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Lubing NK Cream help
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Sun, 22 March 2020, 00:16:04 »
Lubed some creams today and they feel and sound okay, but not great. I lubed them with 205g0 except for the springs which I used gpl105. Just looking for some tips on how to get them to sound and feel a little better.
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powwu
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Re: Lubing NK Cream help
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Sun, 22 March 2020, 12:45:44 »
Regular oil/grease lubes are notorious for leaving friction on creams. I'd recommend lubing them again with PTFE powder. As for the sound, try lubing the springs with a thicker lube, using different keycaps, etc.
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