Keyboard Cleaner Gel BEDEE (5 Pack)+ Storage Box,Universal Cleaner Cleaning Dust Putty Slime Gel Kit for Home Office Electronics Remove Dust Crumbs Dirt from Keypad Car Air Vent, 400G
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Yes, if you leave this cleaning gel in the keyboard for an extended period of time (say, 1 hour or more), I'm afraid it will damage the keyboard. 2 hours). Also, after a few days, it will become dry and can be easily poured out, if necessary, with the help of a sharp object such as a hooker. We recommend using the gel quickly to clean it and then putting it back into the sealed package.
Yes, this keyboard cleaning gel can be used again and again. br>As another customer stated, the longevity of the gel's usability is determined by how dirty the surface is. br>Also, after use, please keep the package sealed. This will increase the amount of time you can use the product.
Hello there,br>No, once the product is wet, it becomes extremely sticky and difficult to control.
It might clean the tops up a tad. This product is antibacterial and has a wetness to it. It's a versatile tool that I use for a variety of purposes. If my piano keys appear to be dirty, I will clean them as well. My piano keys are still in excellent condition and clean up easily. Perhaps your piano is antique and has the patina of real Ivory that fades over time? I've also wiped my keys with Murphy's Oil Soap and a soft cloth, but nothing beats this stuff for getting the dust, dirt, and loose crumbs out of the cracks.
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Cameras are an example. Great for dusting and cleaning small details! br>br>Purchased for the purpose of cleaning my keyboard, as stated. Cleaning the keyboard with this substance was ineffective because it required disassembly of the keyboard case and removal of the keycaps. After disassembly, clean the keycaps with soap and water, and clean the keyboard with a strong vacuum cleaner and a soft paint brush. br>br>This stuff is like a strange life form. It begins as a sticky, moist blob that can be easily shaped. If you leave it on a table, it will spread out and drip into any depressions or holes in the vicinity. It does leave a slight wetness on anything it comes into contact with, but it dries quickly and cleanly. If it gets on glass, it needs to be cleaned a little better, which isn't difficult. br>br>When formed into a ball, this slime transforms into a hungry monster that eats dust, dirt, and even small chips. br>br>I had some lenses and electronic devices with intricate grips, contours, and a variety of plastic, metal, glass, and rubber combinations. A vacuum cleaner and a brush were ineffective. By simply blotting the surface, this slime was able to pick up a lot of dust in a short amount of time. Every last ounce of matte or semi-matt The matte plastic on the desk, from the phone to the remote controls, was easily cleaned. It can be dabbed or blotted on surfaces, as well as rolled along edges. It does tend to evaporate and shrink over time, but by that time it has changed color from its original day-glo color. To make a dirty form that looks like it came from someone's nose, use glow lime green jelly. It will encapsulate debris remarkably well even if it is dirty. It takes a small amount to make a big difference. Keeping a resealable plastic tub from the kitchen on hand to put the slime in when it needs to rest while working on something delicate, like camera equipment, is very useful. It will flow inside where it can, or drip off the edge of the table to gobble up any dirt on the carpet or floor, if it is left near a table edge or complicated equipment with openings into delicate innards. It's fine to put it in a tub; it'll spread out wide and flat at room temperature. Pick it up, roll it up, or shape it, then clean it. I discovered this the hard way when it dripped onto the carpet after flowing into the mechanism of a lens cap on the table next to it. It was simple to clean the cap in water, and it came up easily on the carpet, revealing how much vacuuming I still need to do. br>br>OH MY GOD! br>br>OH MY GOD! br>b The packets of this stuff come in a resealable plastic tub that looks like a food storage container. While putting on lens caps, formatting cards, and sorting through gear while cleaning, it's a good idea to put the hungry monster in that container. br>br>This stuff was extremely helpful in cleaning up items that had been left on a shelf as well as items that had been stored in between moves. It also did a great job of cleaning up the clutter on my phone. It would be fine to use light external dusting as a keyboard cleaner to pick up any dust that the vacuum missed. br>br>Vacuum and brush first, then this and, if necessary, a microfiber cloth - Everything is spotless and new. br>br>For general use, I'm very happy with it. Manufacturers should call it Bedee Blob or something along those lines, such as "Dust Eater," "Amoebic Duster," or Dustophage.
This is a fantastic tool. As you can see in the image,.
I'll tell you what, boys and girls, I was skeptical at first because my wife is the one who always comes up with this weird hippie biodegradable crap, while I'm just a regular guy who uses regular stuff. I've spent my entire gaming life buying stupid cans of compressed air, baby wipes, and everything else under the sun trying to control this dust that seems to gravitate to my electronics, and let me tell you, this damn green goo is probably the best $7 I've ever spent. It works perfectly, as you can see in the pictures. a couple of pointers Applying a lot of pressure to the gel is the best way to get it to work. Allow it to seep down into the spaces by applying firm pressure; it will feel strange and you may believe it will stick and leave residue, but it will not. Allow it to roll in, but DO NOT LEAVE IT FOR A LONG TIME; gravity will do some of the work, but you do not want it to do all of it. Above you can see my razer huntsman keyboard, which has very deep keys, and as you can see, I pressed it hard enough and let it sink for long enough for the tops of the eys to be almost transparent.
Then I let someone borrow it who didn't realize it could be used multiple times, and when I asked for it back, she claimed she had thrown it away - Boo Hoo! Now fast forward to working from home, surrounded by food and cats with endless amounts of fur who consider my keyboard to be their bed. I couldn't take it any longer and wished for another can of that miraculous keyboard cleaning putty. After doing some research and reading a lot of reviews, I came across something that I believe is very similar to the original. There were a few knock-offs that I noticed. I prefer this version over the others. The five-pouch box was delivered to me. Arrived with five different re-useable containers. Colored "cleaning goop" packets in a plastic box that can be sealed. The goop resembles slime, but it is not as thin or watery as the slime that children enjoy. The goop has a thicker consistency (see video) that allows it to be rolled firmly over the keyboard, picking up all the hair, dust, crumbs, and other debris from the electronic crevices. You won't have any problems clogging anything or getting the product stuck anywhere if you move quickly and don't press too hard. The end result is fantastic and extremely fulfilling! Even with weekly cleanings, I expect one bag to last me a long time, so I'll share it with others. Investing in a name brand rather than a knockoff is definitely worthwhile. br>br>Pro- br>Pro- br>Pro- br>Pro- b Tip: Don't leave the product on the electronic device, or anywhere else for that matter, because it will lose its shape and spread out, causing it to seep down into and damage an item. If you need to put it down, squish it back into the storage bag as quickly as possible. Also, be sure to wash your hands after using it; it doesn't leave a residue but does have a window cleaner smell that I like to get rid of as soon as I'm finished cleaning. br>br>Additional Information: After I empty the cute little box, I'll use it for crafts.
Everything is in order. I was always afraid that these products would sink into my keyboard, break apart, and leave me unable to remove them. When I took it out of the package, I was still concerned that something bad would happen. It doesn't break apart once you knead it, and it removed the dust and grime from a 6-year-old gaming keyboard, which would look brand new if not for the wear marks on the keys from years of use.
It's a cinch to use.