Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:58PM EDT
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I have a lazy cat who loves to sit next to my keyboard, inevitably leaving
hair everywhere for me to clean up. I usually keep a can of compressed air nearby,
but even that's not enough to remove all the other nasty stuff lurking underneath
the keys. If you've ever thoroughly cleaned your keyboard,
then you know it requires plenty of patience, especially if you remove the keys,
soak them in soapy water, and wait for them to dry before popping them back
on.
You could always trade your old keyboard for a washable one to make your job easier, or you could buy a small jar of Cyber Clean to remove all that gunk. The Play-Doh-like cleaning product gets into your keyboard's crevices to remove crumbs, dead skin, hair, and even absorb oil. The site says it also kills germs on the surface, so it would be great to carry a jar of this to the office, library, or anywhere you expect to use a public computer.
According to GearLog, you can only find these online with a minimum order of six jars which cost around $7, but I'm sure you can find stores out there that sell them individually. The doughy stuff also cleans other gadgets, so if you're a serious germophobe, I suggest you get with your buddies and order a batch of these sticky bad boys.
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LOL good point Alex ... i would love to buy this porduct
It looks like it only gets the top surface.
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1 Posted by alexgannis on Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:16PM EDT Report Abuse
Hey here an Idea don't let your cat lay on your keyboard.