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Cyber Clean cleansing goop: 'I press it on, and the mess is gone!'

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Remember Gak? It was that Play-Doh-like ooze that's easy to picture drooling out of rusty sewer grates. Now imagine pressing that all over your iPhone to get it clean. Nope, not gross at all.

Still, Cyber Clean (which comes appropriately packaged in a big tub for about $8) is a cleaning solution that acknowledges how oddly shaped a lot of technology is. It's hard to have one solution for everything: we use wipes for monitors, compressed air for keyboards, and water for the stuff we have to take apart, like shavers. Cyber Clean promises to tackle all of our gadgets, while killing germs and picking up dirt and other specks with its "patented 3-in-1, fragrant formula." Here's the thing, though: How do you clean the Cyber Clean? Looks like you just buy a new tub when it gets too gross.

Click Continue to check out an awkward awesome video of the Cyber Clean being squished into all kinds of crevices, or amuse yourselves with the screengrabs below.





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Jen:
I saw the product before, but I'd never seen the videos. Now I want one of those jars of goop! Even if I had to thr...More »


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By Bryan Price at 8:51 PM ON 08/28/08

And not available in the US.

By wildember at 9:28 PM ON 08/28/08

Unless this stuff has embedded silver or something similar, it will just move the festering of infectious agents to another surface with the chance of transferring it all over the place...nice

By DMJ at 3:43 AM ON 08/29/08

I used to use this stuff to magically transfer images from comics and newspapers, and very good it was too.

BluTak and similar products are also very good for getting muck off -- but they do look foul after a little while.

By Jen at 2:54 PM ON 08/29/08

I saw the product before, but I'd never seen the videos. Now I want one of those jars of goop! Even if I had to throw the thing away after one use it would still be worth it if i got rid off the filth in my keyboard...

Thanks DMJ for the tip, by the way, I'll try with BluTak for now.


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