Maru-brand lubricant and 50k wt silicone diff. oil both work well with Rubik's Cubes. See related links.
Yes, it's okay for that, other alternatives include vaseline or graphite powder. Any of these methods are likely to be messy, but less messy than exploding cubes!
First you have to learn how to solve it which will take between 3-7 days. To improve your time learn better ways to solve it start with an easy method and work on from that an easy to learn method can be found on the Rubiks cube ipod app that can be purchased for free of the app store. Another way to improve your time is to get a better rubiks cube one that slides around the pieces more easier then others and to improve the slide lube it using vaseline. Just take it apart lube the pieces put it back together and use it freuquntely so the vaseline gets in all the peices. Make sure you use it after pputting the vaseline on it other wise it wil dry and will be hard to use.
Get an O ring lubricant this is available in plumbers supply stores. pool shops automotive spares dealers. I find a bit of Vaseline or other petroleum jelly work quite well also.
Yes it is. Kløver Vaseline is made in Norway by Lilleborg Fabrikker(Orkla) under a patented agreement with Chesebrough-Pond, Inc. from 1988, which is owned by Unilever, which again owns the patent and manufacture the Vaseline brand, also in the USA. - In other words - Lilleborg manufacture Kløver Vaseline for Unilever/Vaseline with the same recipe. In Scandinavia, the Kløver Vaseline brand is marked on Vasline's website as one of their products, side-by-side with their Vaseline Original Petroleum Jelly.
I would use water based lubricant like the one used with condoms. Easy to find, environmental friendly, put apart the obvious sex use, otherwise its the best known substance to lubricate rubber and other synthetic materials.
You lubricate it with a silicon spray that you can buy at a hardware store or auto shop.Do not use petrolium product because they will just eat the cube.Another thing to consider is get a differt type of rubiks cube which you can buy at cube4you.com.
It is sold under the brand name Vaseline.
No. vaseline may help moisturize the skin, but it will not cure it. There is no current cure for eczema, but there are other treatments and some work better than others.
Silicone stays flexible where as standard roofing tar hardens and cracks over time.
Vaseline is a hydrocarbon base; a substance used to contain other active ingredients.
Silicone is a synthetic polymer, derived from silicon metal. The nature of its origin gives it a number of significant advantages over conventional rubber polymers. Silicone is available in the form of rubbers, greases, and fluids. Please see the Primasil Silicones FAQ for more answers www.primasil.com
Silicon bracelets are frequently associated with a charity and can be obtained from the charity in exchange for a donation. Other silicone bracelets can be purchased from Quality Logo, ReminderBand, and Amazon.