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GPL 105 for Springs (10g) - Keebz N CablesLubricant
GPL 105 for Springs (10g) - Keebz N CablesLubricant
GPL 105 for Springs (10g) - Keebz N CablesLubricant

Krytox GPL 105 for Springs (10g)

P-KR-L-K-0098-S

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105 is an oil lubricant, which is thinner and easier to apply than the grease variety. It's the lube of choice for bag-lubing springs which is the most time and cost effective way. 10g is enough for about over 200 switches if used correctly.

 

YouTube Tutorial: Andy V NguyenBag Lubing Keyboard Switch Springs with 105 Oil Tutorial

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    Zac
    Lube

    I have no idea. It was recommended, and I used it. Couldn't say if I used too much, but it was easy to use at least? Lubed a set of Jwick ultimate black, they're very smooth now but also very quiet.

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    Aido Marco Gatapia

    Krytox GPL 105 for Springs (10g)

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    Annelisa Lummis
    Best lube for your springs

    At such an amazing price point, these are a must buy for your springs. I am not even half way through a bottle and I've lubed roughly 350 switches! I highly recommend this product!

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    Aiden Brundell
    Thought this was overpriced... and its not!

    I was debating whether or not i should buy this considering its high price to other lubes. Didn't realise that it essentially never runs out.
    If you put it in a bag with 100~ springs and add 5-10 drops, you can't even tell the amount of lube has changed in the bottle, and its enough for all those springs when you give them a shake!
    I believe it can also be used to mix with other lubes for your liking... very versatile.
    Definitely recommend if your springs aren't already lubed and if you're going to be lubing TONS of switches :D

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    Christian Jensen
    Refuses to be used up

    Ive done about 40 switches so far and I don't think the line on the bottle has gone down yet. I might not ever need to buy a second...