
Super Lube® Synthetic Grease with PTFE NLGI Grade 0
Stabilizer Lubricant 5ml in a capped Luer-Lok syringe 18 Ga. 1.5" Industrial Dispensing applicator Tip 20 Ga. 1.5" Industrial Dispensing applicator Tip shipped in crush-proof cardboard We do not accept returns for lubricants as it would be impossible to guarantee they were not tampered, contaminated, or stored improperly. 18 Ga. tip is identical to the one used in the write up below, and the 20 Ga. tip may make it a bit easier to access the stabilizers on a factory or fully assembled keyboard. There's an amazing write up on r/mk detailing how to apply Super Lube to the stabilizers, copied here with permission from the OP: So the conventional method of lubricating stabilizers is to dip/paint the wire with the chosen lubricant and then said wire is then inserted into the stabilizer housing. The problem Ive always had with that is that its a relatively messy method with allot of lubricant getting onto the housing of the stabilizer, a non issue if a softer lube like 205g0 is used but