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Cyber Clean: Cleaning Compound for Gadgets

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Got intrigued by this jar of gooey compund which claims to be able to help clean devices and gadgets on the fly. So I bought one and tried it at home.

The compound, call Cyber Clean, feels like synthetic clay or Play Dough, just a little soft and slimier. It doesn’t break up easily too so when you mash it against the gadget you’re cleaning, it doesn’t leave any trace of the substance.

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What it does is it sticks/attaches to your device and removes small dirts and dusts along with it. The advantage is that it can get into the hard-to-get corners and openings of devices like your computer keyboard, grooves of the lens body or your cellphone keypad. If you tried cleaning your laptop keyboard with water and cotton buds without much success, then this one might help.

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If the dirt has already settled into the device, this compound can’t remove it.

The dirt also remains within the compound so after several uses, you’ll have to dispose of the clay. The number of uses will depend on how dirty your gadgets are.

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They sell them in a small sachet of 50 grams for Php150 and the 140 gram bottle for Php350.

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56 Comments

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Kass · 14 years ago

Hi, is this still available? And where’d you get it?


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BUGrake · 14 years ago

I’ve got one.. and.. it work’s well…


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Jes · 16 years ago

Available as well at Ace Hardware. Gamit namin sa office. Epektib! :D


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mariel · 17 years ago

how much? and how many times can be used?


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mariel · 17 years ago

how much?


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cyber clean customer service · 17 years ago

Hi it is also available in Home Depot, Electronics Boutique, Hardware Exchange and soon to be at Ace (possibly next week). Thank you for patronizing the product.


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franz · 17 years ago

where can you get this stuff? i got a really bad logitech g15 that needs a ton of cleaning. LOL.


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Abe Olandres Editor-in-chief · 17 years ago

@jempot, depends on where you use it. The dirtier the items, the faster it gets used up.


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jempot · 17 years ago

sir, do you think na tatagal yang cleaning compound? for how many use kaya? do you know on where to order it online?


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jmpet · 17 years ago

Parang Clay bar ng pang car yan ah


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jepoy · 17 years ago

This thing is really effective, I used to have this goo 2 or 3 years ago.


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Lezuric · 17 years ago

bump~… i just got one today.. :P


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John Ray Cabrera · 17 years ago

looks like one of the zapped monster at the Ghostbuster’s vacuum cleaner.

i hope this doesn’t damage the smooth surfaces of our gadgets. or at least, won’t elminate waxes usually built in plastic materials.


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Calvin · 17 years ago

yeah dumating na rin dito sa pinas! matagal ko nang hinihintay yan.


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Rich · 17 years ago

Just a question – does this thing leave any sticky feel on the surface where it was applied?


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Abe Olandres Editor-in-chief · 17 years ago

Nope, just a little moist.


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Ric · 17 years ago

Great tool here.

Just a question – does this thing leave any sticky feel on the surface where it was applied?

Thanks


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Paolo · 17 years ago

They also have this in JT Photoworld in Chino Roces Ave, Makati. And also in Fotohub in Il Terrazo, Tomas Morato, QC.


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GM Tristan · 17 years ago

Hey!

I like this. Gotta get me one.

Thanks, Abe.

Nice post!


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Jhay · 17 years ago

Nice! I’ve been looking for a tool to clean my laptop’s keyboard and this nicely fits the bill.


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Hamilton Chua · 17 years ago

What a coincidence ! I saw it at Complink over at MOA and I bought one last weekend.

I just had to try it on everything. Worked great on my cellphone, laptop keyboard and digital camera. It absorbs the dust and oil in hard to reach places.


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biliPH · 17 years ago

looks like ooze :)


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Trent · 17 years ago

does it leave a residue when used on glossy or lens surfaces?


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whaâ„¢ · 17 years ago

where can i buy this?? sir yuga?


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Abe Olandres Editor-in-chief · 17 years ago

Got it at one of the PC stores in 3rd floor of VirraMall — MicroStation Computer Center.


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william · 17 years ago

ok to ah, where did you purchase this?


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SmartGilas.com · 17 years ago

Cyber Clean is a clay-like material that uses a combination of elasticity and viscosity to sink right in to the parts that we don’t usually reach…

=)


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