Archive for December, 2009
Cyber Clean Reviewed on Teen Castic
December 21, 2009 in Reviews by Wade

Did you know that the 5th and 6th dirtiest things in your house are your computer and remote? They have more bacteria on them than even your toilet. Cyberclean is the reusable solution to those problems. Cyberclean in simple terms is Jello + Putty + Sanitizer. It is a rubbery jello substance that you squish into your dirty electronics, sanitizing them quickly and pulling out grime that traditional cleaners just leave in the nooks and crannies of your computer.
In our tests against traditional cleaners the Cyberclean putty constantly came out on top pulling out grime that a paper towel and liquid cleaner just smash in to your keys. Cyberclean did not perform well when washing flat surfaces such as my touchpad. You can not scrub as hard as you can with paper towel and iClean which removed some of the discoloration from dirt. For cleaning the screen Cyberclean worked just as well as the iClean. Cyberclean is the easiest cleaner to use, just slap it on your electronics and smash.
Cyberclean is biodegradable and safe. Just keep it away from the ‘lil kiddies, it’s not tasty and does not bode well with the stomach. Cyberclean will set you back $5-15 depending on were you buy it.
The verdict? Use both a traditional cleaner and Cyberclean. With only traditional cleaners you can not pull the dirt out of the places that you can’t reach. With only Cyberclean you can not scrub the flat surfaces of your computer.
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Cyber Clean on Krunker.Com! Another Great Review…
OK, so this isn’t a gadget but we still think it’s a pretty cool product – especially when you consider you can use it ON your gadgets. It’s called Cyber Clean and it’s a unique reusable cleaning solution that can be used on all sorts of products and surfaces.
What exactly is Cyber Clean? Put simply, it’s a gel-like membrane that cleans while it disinfects. All you need to do is press the gel down and lift up to clean/remove particles. AND since we’re dealing with a gel material, you can squeeze and mold Cyber Clean to fit practically anywhere.
Cyber Clean also happens to be good for the environment as it’s biodegradable and can be reused up to 75 times before disposing.
Cyber Clean for the Home and Office in a foil zip is currently available for $5.99 while the standard cup version is available for $7.99.
So anyone actually use this thing? Looks pretty cool!
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