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    Default Lubing your Fighter

    This is kind of extension of another thread...

    For those of you that have the MF Pro - have yo lubed your faders and if so, what did you use and did it improve how they move?

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    If i were going to lube my faders I would use fader lube.

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    Quote Originally Posted by photojojo View Post
    If i were going to lube my faders I would use fader lube.
    I can see the logic in that
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    Except the first 50 or so MF pros all the faders are factory lubed

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    I can confirm that lubing makes no difference.
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