Archive for April, 2010
Cyber Clean in Eldergadget.com
Cyber Clean: A Great Way to Banish Dust
by Nellie Day on April 20, 2010 · 0 comments
Cyber Clean is a Play-Doh-like substance that picks up dirt, dust and debris from most cracks, crevices and corners. ElderGadget was first introduced to this product at CES where the Swiss company asked us to try a sample.
We were immediately intrigued by the glow-colored gak not only because it was, well, glow-colored gak, but also because it looked like a safe, fun and easy way for seniors to clean their gadgets and appliances.
All you have to do is squish the product between keyboard keys or into air vent slits for it to work. There’s no scrubbing, gripping or elbow grease required, making it ideal for arthritis sufferers or those with muscle weakness.
Pros
It’s excellent at removing debris from the buttons, corners and cracks of printers, scanners and the lint screens of hair dryers.
Cyber Clean was also very effective on cell phones and cameras with prominent or protruding buttons, such as the Blackberry Curve and FujiFilm FinePix J10. It isn’t designed for LCD , cell phone or laptop screens, but it did a good job of grabbing loose dirt on these items as well. It doesn’t work on the iPhone, but it’s presumably not supposed to.
This product does amazingly well in the car. Even though our sample was for home and office use (there’s a separate Cyber Clean Automotive), we tried Cyber Clean in the car and it did great. The dashboard, steering wheel, interior door handle, radio and air vents were left spotless in minutes, with little energy required.
Cons
Cyber Clean picked up maybe 75 percent of the debris between and underneath laptop keyboards. We tried applying more pressure, but were afraid we’d damage the keys. It worked better on traditional desktop keyboards, probably because they contain larger, taller keys that allow more space in between them.
It worked okay on jewelry and watches, though standard jewelry cleaners work better.
Overall Impression
This product is excellent for minor cleaning jobs, such as picking up the dust and gunk on your dashboard or around the buttons of your electronics.
Don’t rely on it as a replacement to traditional cleaning products. Instead, think of it as a great supplement to dusters or damp rags when you simply want the layer of build-up gone but don’t want to break out the cleansers, wipes and towels.
Tips
Cyber Clean is surprisingly good at removing dog hair. It also, however, seems to have a scent that attracts these animals. The product is inedible, so keep your pet at bay when you’re using it, and store it away from animals and grandchildren.
Longer fingernails may pierce through the product. If this happens re-shape the ball and try to create pressure from the palm of your hand or the pads of your fingers.
It cannot pick up caked-on gunk, like the stuff that builds on your keyboard keys after long-term use. It also doesn’t work on stains, though the manufacturer is forthright in admitting this.
This product is available for purchase through Cyber Clean’s website.
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