Super Lube 51010 Oil Super Lube,Translucent white 0.25 Oz.

Super Lube 51010 Oil Super Lube,Translucent white 0.25 Oz.
Super Lube 51010 Oil Super Lube,Translucent white 0.25 Oz.
Super Lube 51010 Oil Super Lube,Translucent white 0.25 Oz.
Super Lube 51010 Oil Super Lube,Translucent white 0.25 Oz.
Super Lube 51010 Oil Super Lube,Translucent white 0.25 Oz.
Super Lube 51010 Oil Super Lube,Translucent white 0.25 Oz.

Key features

  • Synthetic oil with suspended Syncolon (PTFE) particles
  • Waterproof
  • USDA/NSF Rated H-1
  • Reduces friction and wear
  • Extends machinery and equipment life
Size7ml Blistered Oiler
ColorTranslucent
WarrantyEMW8138331

Super Lube 51010 Oil Super Lube,Translucent white 0.25 Oz.

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Customer Reviews

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Use this
Noah Blais✓ Verified PurchaseJuly 25, 2023
Super cheap and super good if you are looking to buy this you already know it's the best.
Good for Mechanical Keyboards, But...
The Wiebes✓ Verified PurchaseJuly 4, 2023
The media could not be loaded. I wanna get this out of the way: It's silly to lube a keyboard without taking the switches apart.

Lubing the switches requires brushing just enough lube on the legs/rails of the stems, the rails of the housing, and the springs to allow them to glide against each other without interfering with the metal contacts within the switch itself.

When you indiscriminately drip oil onto the corners of the stem, you have no control over where the lubricant goes. At best this will only only see a little bit of improvement, and at worst you've ruined your perfectly-good switches.

If the feel of your keys is such a problem that you're willing to lubricate them, take the time to check if your keyboard is hot-swappable. If it is, it's better to buy a switch-puller, a switch-opener, a tiny paintbrush, and a jewelry-grabbing tool and put the work in. If it's NOT hot-swappable, you'll either want to learn to de-solder (on top of the previous list) or invest in a new keyboard.

As for the oil itself, it's great for lubricating switch springs. You'll notice a lot less scratchiness if you put the springs in a plastic lunch-bag and shake them around with ten-ish drops of this. Just be careful when you grab them out of the bag so that they don't get tangled.

I also used it to lubricate the stems and the housings of my Gateron Browns, and they do feel smoother. I've heard that you should use a thin grease for lubing those parts rather than an oil, of course, but it still does feel marginally smoother than just using the stock keys.

Overall, I'd recommend this to keyboard enthusiasts who don't want to spend hours manually brushing grease onto every last spring.
great product
Penina Waigwa✓ Verified PurchaseJune 27, 2023
good for anything mechanical.
Nice alternative for lubing keyboards
Jared✓ Verified PurchaseJune 12, 2023
Idk who said 3-4 drops on each corner of the switch but it's more like 1 drop for the entire switch. It still came out pretty mushy. After 2-3 days of drying and key pressing it eased up and my keyboard feels great. Go easy with this stuff. Too much and your in trouble. Too little, you can always add more.
Great for lubricating keyboards without desoldering!!
Christopher L✓ Verified PurchaseApril 21, 2023
This product is excellent lubrication for small applications. I used it to do minor fixes on small electronics such as my headset which kept squeaking on one side however It was perfect match for my mechanical keyboard. This should be one of your options for keyboard enthusiast who don't have the time or equipment to desolder their keyboard (assuming its not one of those PCB mounts) to lube their keyboard without spending much too. This could also be for people who want to silence their keyboard or remove that scratchy feel.

I am a really competitive FPS player and over the years of me abusing my keyboards to the point where one broke! I decided to get a new one and this one used cherry MX speed. I know cherry doesn't make good key switches and the only reason I got it was because I wanted to match the theme of my setup and it was the only good option I could get with the warranty my previous keyboard had. The keys were scratchy and loud with some springs being horrid. I wondered if I could fix it.Lubing switches will silence your keyboard and make it feel smoother so I decided to try to do that.

I found Super Lube while browsing through some videos trying to find out how to lube your switches without having to get a soldering kit. Super lube was mentioned many times and I decided to find it on Amazon to find a small container of it for a cheap price. After I got it, I've spent a few hours lubricating my keyboard and making sure it was just right for my taste. Here we are now and the Lubricant has significantly reduced the scratchiness making them feel usable and has a better sound. the only complaint is the thickness of it, it is really thin but that is just an issue if you want to lubricate your keyboard. Would recommend this to anyone who wants to make your keyboard feel $50 better for only a few bucks.
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