What I didn't mention in the video but thought that it was interesting: Lubing the white part of the slider that touches the leaf spring (the area you lube on MX Clears etc.) should not make the switch any smoother while pressing it down, as it just rests in the default position and then suddenly jumps down. Instead lubing the part where the blue and the white part touch should give much better results.
This again gets me to the question how MX Whites have a less intense click. I've seen lube on those "feet" on my MX Whites, but I think there might be some more on the inside where the white and the black part touch.
That's an awesome video. I'm probably going to cut up a switch in just the same way, so the next time someone comes upto my desk, I can explain to them how the MX Blue/Green switch works because all my MX boards are blue/green
Make sure you don't cut away the bars that hold the slider, else it wont work anymore. I had to cut away a part of the leaf spring but that much that it would affect function