I've been using a claybar for years on cars to decontaminate paintwork before machine polishing so I already knew the benefits of using a pliable tacky substance to remove grime, so it should have come as no surprise that something for car interiors would emerge sooner or later.
Came accross this stuff in my local Lidl recently. It's reminiscent of 'Slime' - that green goopy stuff that was around in the 80's that would get stuck in hair and cause all manner of problems when stuffed into teachers car door handles etc. not that I would *kof* know anything about that, honest. >.<
It's not clay per se but does function in a similar manner in that it employs the materials' tackiness to pick up grime from nooks and crannies that otherwise your vacuum brush etc might miss.
Worked a treat on my TCD5M and has brought the function keys up like new. Detritus always gets embedded in those keys and looks disgusting.
Will be trying it out on a few old yammies that need a good clean too.....
Recommended.
Came accross this stuff in my local Lidl recently. It's reminiscent of 'Slime' - that green goopy stuff that was around in the 80's that would get stuck in hair and cause all manner of problems when stuffed into teachers car door handles etc. not that I would *kof* know anything about that, honest. >.<
It's not clay per se but does function in a similar manner in that it employs the materials' tackiness to pick up grime from nooks and crannies that otherwise your vacuum brush etc might miss.
Worked a treat on my TCD5M and has brought the function keys up like new. Detritus always gets embedded in those keys and looks disgusting.
Will be trying it out on a few old yammies that need a good clean too.....
Recommended.