Reddit reviews Cyber Clean 25055 Home & Office Pop-up Cup - 5.11 oz. (145g)
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GREAT FOR HOME - Cyber Clean Home & Office can be used in the home drawers, door knobs, air vents, window sills, kitchen appliances, remote controls, telephones, DVD players, cd players, games consoles, entertainment speakers, fans etcGREAT FOR OFFICE - Cyber Clean Home & Office can be used in the office: drawers, keyboard, mouse, speakers, usb ports, camera, cell phone, calculators, iPod, printers, back of computer cpu etcGREAT FOR HOTELS - Cyber Clean Home & Office is also great when visiting and staying in hotels to remove dust and harmful particles from remotes, iPod docks, alarm clocks, telephones, light switches, door knobs, etcFRESH SCENT - Cyber Clean Home & Office can even be used in the bottom of hand bags, brief cases, back packs, suit cases etc and it has a fresh lemon lime scentCLEAN PRECIOUS ITEMS - Cyber Clean Home & Office can also be used to pull the dirt out of rings, watches, earrings, pins, and all those precious items
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I bought some Cyber Clean last week and hadn't thought to use it on my keyboard yet.
So here's an album depicting its effectiveness.
Just my $0.02 after years of fiddling with electronics and various gadgets. This goes for a lot of cleaning questions and tips here.
DON'T use a toothpick or compressed air unless there is a route/path of egress.
Sure, if you're careful you may be able to brush out some of the dust and grime, but forcibly doing so (using a toothpick or compressed air) is also very likely to push dust and dirt into areas where you really don't want it.
Unless you've disassembled your device and are cleaning it from the inside out, you are pushing junk into the device.
If you have some loose-ish stuff that won't come out by gently tapping the device face-down against your palm, for example, then you can try a soft-bristle brush. Again, though, this introduces a force that can push debris into the device.
You can try something called Cyber Clean , which is a putty that is specifically meant to lift stuff off/out of surfaces and crevices.
For prevention, the best option is probably a case (that wraps around/covers the gap. This will still introduce a little 'nook' between the front panel and the front edge of the case, but this is much easier to clean. Just take off the case and wipe away the 'frame' of grime left behind. Make sure not to wipe it over the gap between the front panel and the phone body, though.
Cleaning putty
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I know it's not a LPT solution... but there's this thing called Cyber Clean
And it is freaking amazing. You should check it out.
Cyber Clean
It's amazing! Your keyboard is fresh and not at all disgusting ever, I wouldn't want to go without it \^\^
Use silly putty or something like this. DO NOT USE compressed air anywhere. Not on the mics or speakers, it can blow out their diaphragm.
Probably Cyber Clean or something similar. https://www.amazon.com/Cyber-Clean-25055-Office-Pop-up/dp/B00375JBL4
No major problems here but Cyber Clean works wonders
Have you tried this putty stuff? I have heard it works quite well, but I haven't used it myself.
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So this is me using "GateWayXs" solution of that putty, while cleaning my keyboard. Didn't even know it happened. I wonder what else I did...
Cyber clean is my best friend.
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This stuff. You may need to do a little rubbing with a paper towel, but it does work well.
You can try something like this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00375JBL4/
I don't guarantee that it doesn't damage your MacBook though.
IMHO antistatic cleaning putty (like this https://www.amazon.com/Cyber-Clean-25055-Office-Pop-up/dp/B00375JBL4 ) is by far the best thing to clean controllers, especially when they're greasy from chipsfingers or have little dust or other particles in the tiny slits you can't regularly clean.
The putty costs like 10 bucks and usually lasts around a year before it dries out (depending on how often you clean I guess).
I haven't tried it but this putty seems pretty cool:
Putty
I remember trying a product called [Cyber Putty] (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00375JBL4) a while back and I found that that worked really well. Sometimes there was remaining putty on the keyboard but nothing you couldn't get rid of with another roll of the putty. It was always difficult to get in between the keys but this pretty much did the job. The best part was that it was reusable...up to a certain point.
The way i do it, i turn my keyboard upside down (keys facing the desk) and i shake it (left to right, up down) which brings a lot of dirt out. I don't think there is any other way without ruining warranty. This might work as well
good for mixing boards too (lots of knobs)
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Maybe??
lipgloss is a oily crappy substance.
As a more expensive alternative to chewing gum: Cyber Clean Putty?
Relevant user review here.
I doubt that.
(...but, yes, I do realize fully I'm much more of the exception than the rule.)
Cyber-clean cleaning thing
I use this electronic goop stuff https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00375JBL4
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This stuff looks like it will do the trick. I haven't used it, but it's worth a shot.