KewbzUK Lubricant Guide

A detailed guide on how to use each of the KewbzUK lubricants. Each one created to offer a different feel when cubing.

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Overview

Silicone based lubes will remain in the puzzle for longer than that of water based lubes and also create more of a 'gummy' feeling than that of pre water based lubes. If you prefer RAW SPEED then water based is your friend. That being said, there are fast silicone lubricants.

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Blitz

Blitz is a thin silicone lubricant designed for speed. Simply add 2 drops to the foot of any corner piece and 1 drop to the edge/corner contact point.

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Dash

Dash is slightly thicker than Blitz meaning it offers slightly more control and less speed. Apply 2 drops to the foot of the corner and 1 to the edge-corner contact point. You can also add Dash to the track of an edge for a little more smoothness.

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Swift

Swift is great for slowing down fast puzzles and adding a nice plush feel. For optimal application add 2 drops to both sides of an edge track then break in. Add Blitz after for speed whilst keeping the plush/butteryness.

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Glide

Glide is a popular lubricant for creating a controllable cube. Apply the same as swift (to the edge track) and add some Blitz (or dash) until you reach your desired feel.

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Terra

Perfect for bigger cubes or hardware. Terra is slightly thicker than Glide and thus creates a plush, smooth, controllable feel. Also a great lube if you prefer slower, more controllable turning.

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Ignis

Ignis, much like Terra, is perfect for slowing down fast cubes but we recommend adding a little to the hardware of squeaky cubes or the core of bigger cubes. A little goes a long way when it comes to Ignis.

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Aqua

Aqua is a water-based lube with the viscosity of silicone-based lubricants, this ensures that aqua spreads easily around your cube and also lasts longer than most other water-based lubricants. Aqua will provide an instant boost of speed with little to no control. We recommend adding a tiny drop to speed up your puzzles.

Did you know?

As a general rule of thumb, thick lubes should go closer to the core, whilst thinner lubes should be applied to the edge/corner pieces.

However, if you want to experiment, try it the other way around and see if that works for you.

Mixing Lubes

⚠️ We don't recommend mixing water based and silicone based lubes inside a single cube, unless you use a very very small amount of the water based lube. Mixing water and silicone based lubes can often create a 'blocky' feel when turning layers. The lubricants almost 'fight' each other.

⚠️ It is very important to break in your cubes before you add more lube.

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Mixing Blitz + Glide ✅

Feel: A soft, plush feel with control and speed

Application:

  • Glide - Add to the track of an edge piece (2 big drops both sides)
  • Blitz - Add 2 drops to a corner foot and 1 drop between the edge and corner contact point
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Mixing Dash + Glide ✅

Feel: Glide and Dash is the ultimate mixture for control and smoothness.

Application:

  • Glide - Add to the track of an edge piece (2 big drops both sides)
  • Dash - Add 2 drops to a corner foot and 1 drop between the edge and corner contact point
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Mixing Swift + Glide ✅

Feel: Glide and Swift is the ultimate mixture for stability and control.

Application:

  • Glide - Add to the track of an edge piece (2 big drops both sides)
  • Swift - Add 1 drop to a corner foot and 1 drop between the edge and corner contact point
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Mixing Swift + Blitz ✅

Feel: Blitz and Swift is the ultimate mixture for a buttery, fast experience.

Application:

  • Swift - Add to the track of an edge piece (2 big drops both sides)
  • Blitz - Add 1 drop to a corner foot and 1 drop between the edge and corner contact point