Do not use silicone spray!! it will ruin your cube and you will have to spray it very often. go to cube4u.com and buy a bottle of cube lube, it will cost about as much as a can of silicone and it works a lot better! I haven't oiled my cube in like 7 months and it is still perfect!! i would also recommend buying a do-it-yourself (diy) cube where you build it yourself. It is very easy to do and it they are amazing cubes! But they don't come with the best stickers in the world, but they do additionally sell some really good stick on tiles that I really liked.
What are you talking about? Silicon spray is excellent, it's what most speedcubers use! It won't ruin your cube as it isn't oil- or petroleum-based. However, do NOT use petroleum jelly (Vaseline) or WD-40. Jig-a-loo is an excellent brand of silicon spray, but any 100% silicon spray will work. Get it at Home Depot or any hardware store. Completely disassemble the cube, arrange the pieces, and and spray each side one time, letting it dry for 10 minutes in between sprays. Never apply the spray to the core or center cubies. Then reassemble the cube, play with it for half an hour, then let it sit and dry for another half hour. Your cube may be a tad slower at first, but it will speed up considerably as the silicon works it's magic. BTW, don't breath in the spray. It's poisonous, so only use it in a well ventilated area.
Probably what happened to the first guy is that he bought some silicon that was not 100% silicon. I looked at some in Walmart and it was petroleum based.I have not yet looked in a hardware store yet but I will. So , apparently there is Petroleum based silicon and 100% silicon.Always check the ingredients.
the rubiks cube the rubiks cube
CRC Silicone is the best type of silicone for rubik's cube
No. Unless you buy the electronic rubiks cube called rubiks revolution. It has different games.
Sure! I`ve got an Indian cube and silicone works greate!
Plastic.
a rubix cube!! :)
Rubiks Cube was invented in 1974
Rubiks Cube, Nissan Cube, Cheddar Cube, and Sugar Cube.
It is called who uses the rubiks anymore!?!?
Rubiks 360
If you meant who "invented" the Rubik's cube then Erno Rubik did in 1974.
There are 9x6 (54) stickers on a Rubik's Cube.