it's been several months since i had them unlubed so my memory isn't too great on how they sounded before hand but lubing them made them sound and feel smoother for sure. i'd say it's worth it if you have the time! i used tribosys 3203 to lube the rails and around the center pole of the bottom housing. then on the top stem, i lubed all sided but avoided the legs since it's a tactile switch. for the springs, i bag lube them with gpl 105.
@@ZeroChoices nah, as long as you avoid lubing the legs on the top stem and the copper leaf on the bottom housing you shouldn't. i also think using a thinner lube like tribosys 3203 helps as well.
How much did the sound changed after lubing switches?
How did you lube the switches too btw? We basically have the same exact keyboard
it's been several months since i had them unlubed so my memory isn't too great on how they sounded before hand but lubing them made them sound and feel smoother for sure. i'd say it's worth it if you have the time!
i used tribosys 3203 to lube the rails and around the center pole of the bottom housing. then on the top stem, i lubed all sided but avoided the legs since it's a tactile switch. for the springs, i bag lube them with gpl 105.
@@mintsludge did it affect the tactility after lubing?
@@ZeroChoices nah, as long as you avoid lubing the legs on the top stem and the copper leaf on the bottom housing you shouldn't. i also think using a thinner lube like tribosys 3203 helps as well.
@@mintsludge did you remove the pet film?
nah i didn't remove it.
what are those keycaps???
here's a link to them: www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805926909871.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.165.21ef1802XAmV4p&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa