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Dangerous with my keyboards
I have two gaming rgb keyboards - one desktop keyboard and another a laptop - that I used this on after seeing another reviewer with before and after pictures. I wanted those results!
I used this blob on each while they were off and pressed down a bit deeper on my desktop keyboard to get the dust lower on the keys. It did a good job grabbing what it could reach and it looked a lot better. However, when I turned on my computer and the normal sign-in screen popped up, characters (hidden of course since it's a password) filled the password space. I realized that pressing this blob on the keys caused one or some of them to be stuck. At this point, I tried to do whatever I could to fix it, but that's after trying to figure out which key(s) were stuck. Remember that it's a password field that shows up as stars and no unhide option. It took a while and some prayers, but it seems to be ok now.
Then I checked my laptop and the same thing happened, but the fix was not as bad since I went through it just before and the keys weren't as deeply pressed with this blob.
If you use this on your keyboard, be careful pressing the keys too much to get into the crevices. Maybe have to roll it into a thin noodle like shape to get in between.
I will probably use this only on the car dash away from any buttons, but then what's the difference with using a wet cloth?
One other thing is that after using it, it seemed less sticky because of the dust it collected.
May 2021 · Automotive · verified purchase