Easy way of applying RO-59?

ZyBeR

17 Aug 2020, 14:39

Let's get straight too it, I'm lazy! Just lubing with normal lube is time consuming, applying several layers of ro-59 is crazy.

So before torturing myself for several evenings I just wanted to ask and see if there is any faster way of applying it to Alps?

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ZedTheMan

17 Aug 2020, 16:07

I once bag lubed my WANG's bamboo black sliders and housings with a ton of (expired) ro-59. Gave them a few days to dry, and ended up with the smoothest damn linearized alps I've ever had. Will it last? Who knows, I have been using it on and off for the past month or so and it is still super smooth (though the normal alps sound is starting to return, initially the dry raspy sound of alps had reduced)

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ddrfraser1

17 Aug 2020, 17:21

I've always bag lubed. I've always been pleased with the results.

ZyBeR

17 Aug 2020, 23:22

Bag lube with ro59? It feels like it would dry quick in the bag? I want to apply several layers so if it's possible to bag lube it would be great, but I only have one vial of it.

gianni

20 Aug 2020, 11:56

Can you add some solvent and spray them using those small plastic sprayer (pardon the wrong technical term).

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