Please let me know how your switches feel after a few days (if it lasts for long). I think Krytox and Trybosis lubricants are very expensive, and it's the main reason why I don't want to try lubing my switches.
The oil I applied on Brown switches and Topre sliders is really thin. PTFE leaves a long lasting protective coating on surfaces you apply it to, so it may take months before I can report back. However, I can already observe that changes are quite subtle considering how thin the GEAR-FLON oil is compared to a blend like Krytox variants.
Another thing: I have decided against trying to mix the oil and grease together. I have been browsing a couple of forums of mechanics enthusiasts, and many warn against doing so because the oil separates from the grease over time, leaving a thick greasy surface instead of the thinner grease you originally expected. Those synthetic blends are produced under particular conditions of temperature and pressure, so you can't emulate them properly by simply mixing two components of different viscosity.
Bottom line: the GEAR-FLON grease is great, it made my stabilizers as silent as what I heard in YouTube videos and doesn't seem to leave residue after 4 days of typing, but don't even think about mixing it to produce a thinner grease. The GEAR-FLON oil leaves the surface of my switches
slightly smoother and doesn't slide, but it's a bit too thin to produce a significant change with tactile switches (I don't have any linear switch to compare with). If you're a perfectionist you should consider Krytox variants, I honestly like my Browns as they are so my curiosity stops here
