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July 25, 2008 5:00 AM PDT

Sticky goo does your computer good

by Holly Jackson

It's neon yellow, putty-like, and looks like a toy, but Swiss-made Cyber Clean is actually a cleaning product for computers and other gadgets.

Cyber Clean cleaning goo

Cyber Clean squishes into a keyboard to clean debris.

(Credit: Expert Verdict)

Made to squish in between keyboard keys and phone buttons, the yellow blob disinfects and picks up debris.

The Cyber Clean Web site claims keyboards harbor large amounts of germs, as well as waste that can be harmful to devices.

The site says the germ-killing goo is lemon-scented and biodegradable.

Though it's not available in U.S.stores, clean freaks (or goo lovers) can buy a one-pound pot for the equivalent of $16 on Expert Verdict.

(Via Oh Gizmo)

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by cyberkelly August 28, 2009 11:58 AM PDT
check out http://www.cyberclean.tv
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