Life Updates and LubicleBLACK Chemistry Explanation  @HumphreyWittingtonsworthIV
Life Updates and LubicleBLACK Chemistry Explanation  @HumphreyWittingtonsworthIV
Humphrey Wittingtonsworth IV | Life Updates and LubicleBLACK Chemistry Explanation @HumphreyWittingtonsworthIV | Uploaded August 2017 | Updated October 2024, 8 hours ago.
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Lubicle Black works because Molybdenum Disulfide is really good on hard metal surfaces, especially metal on plastic.
It's okay as a piece lube if you're okay with the black colour.

If you get stains, it's actually easy to wash out, if you know the chemistry.
Remember how oil and water don't mix? Well, inorganics like Lubicle Black don't mix with either oil OR water. That's because water is AQUEOUS, oil is ORGANIC, and Lubicle Black is INORGANIC.

You need to use an INORGANIC solvent to wash it off, such as silicone. I suggest a light silicone oil such as weight 1, speedy, or LubicleONE. From my personal experience, LubicleONE works best.

These stains are actually really easy to remove.
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