Silicon Gel for Interior Cleaning

Is this like the stuff originally marketed for cleaning keyboards/etc.? What was that called...Cyber Clean maybe?

Sounds right. I`d bought something like this from the Griot`s catalog way back when. When it showed up, it wasn`t a Griot`s branded product. Cyber Clean sounds familiar...
 
Yup I think you are right! I remember picking up this stuff at the home show in Toronto years ago and it was marketing for cleaning keyboards/ electronics but could also be used for the car.
 
I use Cyber Clean, also on the computer keyboards and other placed, works really good in the corners on the dash that you can`t really get into with the brush and vac.
Available pretty much everywhere around here, canadian tire, wally world, dollar store, staples.

It does have a life span but it`ll last if you keep folding it
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Thanks for the replies. My niece was on a slime making kick this past year, (Elmer’s glue, borax and water) bet she still has some laying around, i do remember it being quite sticky!

Almost 11 years since my last post here, that has to be a record between post`s! I was much more active at Detail City forum thats how long since i was active. I figured out what i liked as far as product and technique`s and stuck with them. I like and still use duragloss products. Tpp and Aquawax is all i need for the most part. Their car wash soap too(smells so good). I dont have a super nice car anymore so i`m not as into it as i used to be. Last i remember there were guys in the forums(not sure which forum might have been here) that were trying to combine waxes. actually melting them and mix if i remember correctly. trying to get the best of what each product did into one wax! LOL
 
I’ve seen it on eBay pretty cheap. I had it in my cart but never pulled the trigger. It looks like it would work great for tight spots especially if you don’t have compressed air to blow out those areas.
 
It looks like it would work great for tight spots especially if you don’t have compressed air to blow out those areas.

And unlike the air, this will retain the dirt rather than blowing it around (to potentially settle someplace else, which will then also require cleaning).
 
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