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Joker Technologies Cyber Clean Swiss Formula

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It's interesting at least.

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Joker Technologies Cyber Clean Swiss Formula is interesting. I honestly just tried it because it was different from things you normally see for cleaning. It does get random particles of stuff out of your remote or keyboard. But it's really just easier using can air or a q-tip. The product reminds me of silly putty. [I also had the thought could I just buy silly putty and it will do the same thing? Haha] It's supposed to have a lemon scent, I think. It really doesn't smell very good though. Smells chemical like. Basically you just kind of squish it over whatever you're trying to clean the dirt or gunk out of. I used it on my keyboard and it picked up the dirt particles. I tried it on my remote and it did the same. So it does what it's supposed to but really some can air would do the same and cost less. Joker Technologies Cyber Clean Swiss Formula does what it claims but it's really nothing special; it's just different from products you usually see. I have just stuck with can air.

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Joker Technologies Cyber Clean gets the gunk out

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Joker Technologies Cyber Clean really does help to get the gunk out of small crevices. Somebody brought a case of this stuff into our office and everybody tried it. You just press it into small spaces and the "gunk" gets stuck to the putty. I guess that's the purpose of this product. And if that's all it is supposed to do, it does a great job. The scent is pretty nice. It is lemon scented and smells quite nice. I expected it to smell like silly putty or play dough. But the lemon scent is very pleasant. So why did I rate this an 8 when I my review says that it does what it is supposed to do? Well, I just don't know how necessary this product is. My keyboard is pretty much disposable now days. I replace my keyboard about every 18 months or so. So not that much "gunk" gets in it in a year and a half. So I don't really see a need to clean it out. I guess if you spilled a tablespoon of sugar into a brand new keyboard it would be a good way to clean it. But since that doesn't happen that often, I'll stick with my rating of 8 for a product that does a good job at something that isn't really necessary.

USA

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I will keep buying this stuff for my PC

4

I was skeptical. To clean my keyboard I had banged it on the desk; mind you this is easier to do with a cheap keyboard than with your laptop - if the cheap keyboard breaks who cares, right? This putty manages to strike a good balance between being too liquidy and being viscous enough to stay together. Some have said that the smell is bad - it does smell... lemony - but the fragrance is not that bad. I'd rather have 2 minutes of slightly whiffy putty and a clean keyboard. Sometimes the putty struggled to trap hairs that had managed to get lodged under keys, but on the whole the process was satisfying. Dirt was caught and stopped festering under the keys. To me that made this purchase worthwhile.

Middleville, MI

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Useful in some way

3

I bought Cyber Clean to pull out hair in under-between the keys of my laptop, and it did pull out some hairs and dust, but only some. Any dust that smear or bond to the surface under the keys will not stick to Cyber Clean. It isn't that useful because it didn't stick out all the dust, but it was useful when I had to clean my laptop's fan. We all know that fans inside a computer hardware/laptop get dusty. When my laptop's fan was dusty, my laptop get hotter quicker and slowdown when I play video games. My dad bought me a air duster cleaning spray, and I know that the spray will not clear the dust/dirt. However, I got an idea that Cyber Clean can be useful. I used the Cyber Clean to pull out most of the dusts in the fan/vent, and spray for the final touch. My laptop is 3X better than it was. I now used Cyber Clean to clean the inside of my laptop. When I pressed Cyber Clean on my keyboard gently, it actually bent and broke my (+ =) key, so be careful how you used it.

Long Beach, CA

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Cyber Clean: Incredibly silly.

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Remember that "slime" toy Nicklodian put out a ways back?  Imagine that, only also imagine that it smells a bit like fingernail polish remover and says "Cyber Clean" on the package.  It might not technically be the same thing, but.. well, it may as well be, honestly. That said, it does what it says it does - It will, in fact, pick up dust and loose particles in cavities (such as on your remote or keyboard).  I'm not entirely sure I'd call the results "clean", but it does pick up small loose things and make whatever you touch with it shinier than it was before.  (Not larger or sticky stuff, though.)  It also does a good job of staying together - that is, unless you really mash it into something, it probably won't get bits of itself stuck there.  (Though I'm not going to test that theory, myself.) All in all, though, this is a fluff item - It's kind of fun to try out, but it's not replacing your hand vaccuum, canned air, or even your qtips-dipped-in-alcohol any time soon. 

Gastonia, NC

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