It's most likely caused by dust that got in the joystick during manufacturing. Try using sensor cleaner, you can get it on amazon or stores like auto zone or Home Depot.
I always advocate for using a heavy duty grease like THIS.
You use it the same way as anything else, it's just thicker and does a phenomenal job lubricating and protecting your bearings. You don't need a ton, just smear some into the bearings (obviously you would pull the cover off of them, but I assume you know this if you're going to be cleaning them anyway).
Everyone talks about different thinner greases and lubricants, but this stuff is seriously good, and a tub will last you a dozen lifetimes. There are smaller containers of the stuff if you don't want to spend as much, or have as large of a container. :)
Nope, look them up. No oil base or anything. It makes the plastic look clean, there's no film or residue to it.
That's the product. It doesn't leave a film on the plastics at all, and gives tires a 'medium' shine. Honestly makes everything look like it just rolled out of the factory.
Dodo wax sounds great, is it a spray or paste?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BPMCJKQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_GXENMXNSB7K9B51MBE1P
I bought this spray a while ago after seeing a video showcasing it fixing thumbstick drift and ive used it to fix drift for both my old Q1 controllers and my Q2 controllers. Works well.
I had the same issue with the broken hinge bushing and the wind noise, plus water coming in through the seam. I got a hinge kit and hinge spring compression tool off Amazon and it made all of the difference. Wind noise completely gone and the door swings and shuts like new. The fix itself is fairly simple but it helps to have an extra set of hands. I think most people don't seem to know how heavy a vehicle door really is until you're wrestling one by yourself like I did.
Here is the tool You will need to remove the spring so the hinge pin can drop out.
Here is the hinge kit
Just noticed how old this post is but responding anyway since I already typed it up.
Fox-a-flat says it doesn’t work below 32 degrees Fahrenheit. I carry a tire reamer with plugs and rubber cement that have always worked with slow leaks (punctures and what not). Fix a flat has failed a couple times for me and I think it ruins the tire. Where the plugs seem more effective at stopping the leak.
This is the one I have used a few times as I live in michigan with crap roads.
This cheap $30+ unit fits Pint, XR, and GT, under side has velcro sticking to the carpet so the board doesn't slide or roll. Works well for my boards. https://www.amazon.com/Ferocious-Onewheel-Trunk-Stand-Accessory/dp/B07N5LLH29
Others have custom built their own, or use the car holders from FM or 3rd party.
Not sure if this will help you, but I had the same issue when installing a catback exhaust, even though logically I shouldn't have had issue.
What solved it for me was disconnect the battery for 45 minutes and in that time remove your Mass Airflow Sensor (two philips head screws) and clean it with Mass Air Flow Sensor cleaner. There's a little ball on a stick inside the sensor that gets covered with grime, spray it until it's clear. Only use MAF sensor cleaner such as this.
My only guess with my car is that possibly swapping in a high flow exhaust messed with the ECU, or the sensor was dirty enough that it coincidentally caused acceleration issues at of installing the exhaust. I reset the battery and cleaned the sensor at the same time so I'm not sure which actually solved it.
This fixed my controller drift. No need to take the controller apart, just spray it on the sticks and work it around.
This fixed the controller drift on my quest 1 controllers.
This stuff works amazingly well.
I did not have to take the controller apart. Just sprayed some in the area around the stick and drift went away immediately. It’s been about three weeks and hasn’t come back yet.
I have this little stand it works quite great definitely not expensive as future Motion one
Onewheel Stand for Trunk (fits GT, Pint X, Pint, XR, Plus) - for All Cars, Trucks & SUVs - High Impact Injection Molded https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07N5LLH29/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_0218WXKKZNT2KHSWR9TC?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Paint won’t look good on that, it’ll stick out like a sore thumb. You can try a product like this: https://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-G4116-Natural-Shine-Protectant/dp/B0009IQXCC/ref=pd_lpo_1?pd_rd_i=B0009IQXCC&psc=1
Seen some on etsy and found this on Amazon of all places lol but 30$ is a good price point
Onewheel Stand for Trunk (fits GT, Pint X, Pint, XR, Plus) - for All Cars, Trucks & SUVs - High Impact Injection Molded https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07N5LLH29/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_CMVW52VV311XKJ6KPBVK?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Yes. Buy CRC (specifically this brand) mass airflow sensor cleaner. Take batteries out. Spray it in the thumb stick and work it around. Repeat. Let it dry for 5 min. That will solve your issue
CRC Mass Air Flow Sensor Cleaner https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000J19XSA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_6W58AHP9MNACJGNAWVQ0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Sounds like you may have controller drift. If you buy yourself some sensor cleaner it should fix it right up (did for me).
Smear thick grease on the wall. This one is green, but there are neutral coloured ones too. No-one would want that on their clothes or hands.
You can plug it yourself. Any department store carriers tire plug kits and I keep one in all my vehicles. Skip the ones that look like screwdrivers and splurge the extra buck or two for the T-handled ones like this.
Actually plugging the tire is really simple but it does take some physical strength to drive the plug in, especially if you don't want to pull the tire off. I've done them pulled off the side of the road multiple times. It's not bad. Oh, and keep an inflator in your trunk too so you can top off the escaped air once the plug is set.
I don't know if I like that idea, you don't want the circuit board part in the gasoline. You should try to use a product like this If it is available in your country or something similar.
Can verify. My left thumb stick was drifting so hard it made most games unplayable. Bought a bottle of this stuff and dripped a bit into the thumbstick and it works as if it was new. That was three weeks ago and it's still holding strong.
Only problem is that I used like five drops of the stuff. I'll have this bottle for the rest of my damn life.
Or this one? Description states for XR and pint and compatible with float plate. I might just buy one. Lol
Ferocious Onewheel Stand for Vehicle Trunk (fits Pint, XR, Plus) - ABS Injection Molded - Fits All Cars & Trucks https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07N5LLH29/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fabc_e2TWFbP1G80W7
Honestly, I don't think there is a huge difference between them. I would worry more about having the proper tool kit to be able to install them properly. You can either assemble this yourself or try to get a kit with everything needed. Here's what I bought but you can just go by Amazon reviews.
Yup it is grease. More specifically made by a company called Green Grease. Dull olive in color (according to amazon reviewer) and very thick. Used to lubricate and pack bearings, pivot points, and basically anything else with a grease zirk or where you can get grease.
https://www.amazon.com/Green-Grease-101-Waterproof-Temperature/dp/B004Y06YT8
For the rough idle, clean the mass airflow sensor. This fixed it every time: https://www.amazon.com/CRC-05110-Mass-Sensor-Cleaner/dp/B000J19XSA/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=maf+cleaner&qid=1549668234&sr=8-1
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I know you don't wanna spend any money, but hot stapler works awesome. Mine has paid for itself several times.
I have been using this Lucas grease for the last 5 years (still have a about 75% of the tub) not sure if its optimal but it works for me.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000IG5QOQ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
A bit of grease was definitely the right answer. But some "Green Grease" from your local auto parts store is just as good as anything listed for paint ball and way cheaper. I came across it after using some "Specialty Grease" for sealing the o-rings on my RC shocks. What I was using is the same thing with the price jacked way up. I have been using the same tube for 4 years now. Its done great at sealing the shock shafts, preventing rust when you use it to coat your parts and it does not wash out of the trans like lithium.