KHANN, I'd love to see a pictorial where you point to where you're referencing. The Switch top's front bottom? I don't know what this is. Also, you lube the slider's 4 sides? This makes sense.
(i) the parts where the
keycap might touch the switch top, in fact, I haven't inspected things too deeply, but I probably lube where the
outer pole of the keycap touches the switch, the oval part, I'm guessing it makes the keypress more smooth, now that I think about it
(ii) the second part is where the stem touches the switch top on up-movement, so let's say there is a 1kg spring, when you release that switch, there would be a very noticeable release noise, I lube the section to prevent that noise
With <100g springs tho, I'm unsure whether it makes any difference, tho there was one user who applied a special latex formula there, to completely eliminate the up-sound, it still exists in my switches, I enjoy the sound
sorry, no photos at this time tho
my lubing is also repetitive, I lube the same touch-points on both the stem and the switch enclosure, so (ii) is repetitive, while (i) is not