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Joystick lubrication?
TurboC--:
Hmmm. Well silicone is a carcinogen but I guess I can spray it outside. I think I actually still have some from when I was trying to fix some computer fans.
Ed_McCarron:
--- Quote from: BrokenBones on September 21, 2005, 04:35:49 am ---you don't want your hand slipping off when you are really going for it
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I gotta remember not to take things out of context.
What about powdered graphite? Not sticky, no smell, won't attract dust.
http://www.graphitestore.com/items_list.asp?action=prod&prd_id=34&cat_id=10
Bones:
--- Quote from: TurboC-- on September 21, 2005, 12:07:57 pm ---Hmmm.
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TurboC--:
Well the women with leaky breast implants would disagree profusely with the assertion that silicone is safe. That said, it's certainly fine to spray a little on a joystick when used properly. I would just advise people to minimize contact with it when possible.
Bones:
--- Quote from: TurboC-- on September 21, 2005, 05:34:50 pm ---Well the women with leaky breast implants would disagree profusely with the assertion that silicone is safe. That said, it's certainly fine to spray a little on a joystick when used properly. I would just advise people to minimize contact with it when possible.
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I work for the food industry in manufacturing and engineering. You can believe me that FDA silicone lubricant is completely safe for humans. This is why it is FDA approved.
Boob implants have absolutely nothing to do with silicone based lubricants and the fact is placing any foreign substance inside ones body next to vital organs is probably gunna cause reasons for alarm.
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