So I just got in some of the thick & thin mix of Geekhacker's Krytox blends & had a few questions about it. I already have a little experience with the thick mix that is made for clicky/tactile switches from lubing up some Cherry grey tactiles I swapped into my Tada68. I really like the feel of the lubed switches so I decided to order some more of the thick mix & some of thin mix, I couldn't find the spring mix anywhere. Although now that I have both mixes I'm questioning whether the thick mix would be best for all switch types on the slider & housing, with the the thin mix being best suited for springs. The thin mix is so thin I can't see it holding to the housing & slider nearly as well as the thick mix & it seems much better suited to lube springs to me.
Even though they specify the thick mix for clicky/tactile switches & thin mix for linear, is there really any negative drawbacks to using the thick mix for linear switches. Or any huge positive benefits missed out by not using thin mix for linear switches? I can see the reasoning behind using a thinner lubricant on the springs & thicker one on the housings & stems of switches. However I can't see any big reason to actually use 2 different viscosity lubricants for linear & clicky/tactile switches. I'd really appreciate any info about from those of you who have a decent amount of experience using Krytox for switch lubricant. I'm really more than anything looking to know if I am way off base with my line of thinking on this or if using the thick mix for all switch types & thin mix for springs is just fine.