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You disassemble it, and apply a non aerosol airtool or paintball lube to the o- rings and major mechanical parts.
yes, it does the same thing. well actually it depends, the term lube is often used to talk about a paintball grease (most common is DOW 33) and oil is well, oil, both are paintball specific but you should not be using grease/lube in a marker that requires oil or the other way around. The best paintball oil is Gold Cup oil and the best grease is Gold Cup Final Solution grease.
lube it and clean it, chances are that's what it needs, use paintball specific oil, no motor oil or wd-40
Have a degree in chemistry. Do not put anything in your gun besides air-tool lubricant (for mechanical guns), or actual paintball lube.
i think the new dye lube is good and hater sauce or marmulade
any synthetic marker oil made for paintball will do just fine, make sure it is paintball oil though. Do not use motor oil or WD-40. Gold Cup oil is the best paintball oil for blowbacks or the Gold Cup Final Solution grease for all high end guns.
Silicone oil. Or Sleek from Smart Parts. You can find silicone at your nearest Autozone, Walmart, etc.
Only use air tool or paintball specific lubricant. Never use aerosol lube like wd40. Some high end markers require certain lubes, consult the manual or box before maintaining.
1. first warm some water on the stove 2. get some lube 3.light a candle 4.slowly warm the lube over the candle 5 mix the lube and water 6.cover the bb in watery lube 7 take a toothpick and hit it out.
I think i see what you are asking and the short answer is no, but it will gum up and cause all kinds of problems if you leave it in there, clean and oil/lube your marker after playing and you should not have any problems