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stevej37 03-20-2025 10:06 AM

Ever use Pulidiki?
 
I thought I would give it a try...only $7 on Amazon. It's not a general cleaner for cars, but a cleaner for 'hard to get to' spots like cupholders, flat and pull-up switches.
I found it works good on computer keyboads.
It can be used over and over. I tear mine in half or less when I use it and then it re-joins the rest when done.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742493506.jpg

https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/...AC_SL1500_.jpg

stevej37 03-20-2025 10:44 AM

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masraum 03-20-2025 10:47 AM

Interesting. I'd love something that would work well on my keyboard. I spend A LOT of time on my keyboard (same keyboard for work and home, so probably 40-60hrs/wk for work, plus personal time.

WPOZZZ 03-20-2025 10:50 AM

I use other brands like that. They work well.

stevej37 03-20-2025 11:01 AM

When I use it on my keyboard, I pull off a chunk and roll it into a cigar shape. Then I roll it over the keys while pushing. It won't work dragging it..it needs to get pushed into the spaces.

masraum 03-20-2025 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12432048)
When I use it on my keyboard, I pull off a chunk and roll it into a cigar shape. Then I roll it over the keys while pushing. It won't work dragging it..it needs to get pushed into the spaces.

Right, that's what i would expect. It needs to be pressed down into the keys.

What I probably need to do is pop all of my keys off and wash them all.

stevej37 03-20-2025 03:46 PM

^^^ I would do that also...but on my old Dell, they don't come off.

masraum 03-20-2025 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12432225)
^^^ I would do that also...but on my old Dell, they don't come off.

I've got a whacky keyboard and the keys do come off. I've just never thought about taking them all off to clean. I usually use some sort of paper towel or wipe with some alcohol wrapped around something stiff like a paperclip or fingernail file, but just taking them all off would be so much more effective.

You've planted the seed!

wdfifteen 03-21-2025 06:32 AM

Does it work better than a vacuum cleaner for getting dirt out of the cracks and crevices in a car interior?
For $7 bucks it's worth a try I guess.

stevej37 03-21-2025 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 12432495)
Does it work better than a vacuum cleaner for getting dirt out of the cracks and crevices in a car interior?
For $7 bucks it's worth a try I guess.


No...a vacuum will still be needed for the larger stuff. This slime is for dust and dirt in the crevices like the dash vents and behind the switches and small stuff like in the second pic of my first post.
If it was used for all the dirt in a car...it would load up too quickly.

I know I won't be using mine every time for car cleaning....but those 'hard to get to spots' need it at least a couple times a year.

masraum 03-21-2025 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12432615)
No...a vacuum will still be needed for the larger stuff. This slime is for dust and dirt in the crevices like the dash vents and behind the switches and small stuff like in the second pic of my first post.
If it was used for all the dirt in a car...it would load up too quickly.

I know I won't be using mine every time for car cleaning....but those 'hard to get to spots' need it at least a couple times a year.

https://www.shutterstock.com/image-p...-220443715.jpg

stevej37 03-21-2025 10:29 AM

^^^ I think she was the person who named the product....Pulidiki. :D

flatbutt 03-21-2025 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12432665)
^^^ I think she was the person who named the product....Pulidiki. :D

I'd prefer KY jelly

stevej37 03-21-2025 04:19 PM

^^^ but seriously....where could they have come up with that name from?
Am I the only one who pronounces it that way? :D

flatbutt 03-21-2025 04:32 PM

Maybe the inventor spoke something other than English?

stevej37 03-21-2025 04:52 PM

Or.....I'm the only pervert that gets the name. :D

Mike Andrew 03-22-2025 07:43 AM

Oh, I get it so you're not the only perv here. I may have whispered this in a few ears in my life:)

masraum 03-22-2025 08:30 AM

I don't have any magic slime, but this thread motivated me to clean my keyboard. It came with a keycap puller, so I pulled off each vertical row of keys, cleaned them with a warm lightly soapy cloth and put them back on. It's nice to have a clean keyboard.

stevej37 03-22-2025 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by masraum (Post 12433207)
I don't have any magic slime, but this thread motivated me to clean my keyboard. It came with a keycap puller, so I pulled off each vertical row of keys, cleaned them with a warm lightly soapy cloth and put them back on. It's nice to have a clean keyboard.


^^^Apparently you replaced all the keys in the right places. :D

My Dell laptop is at least 15 years old and it still didn't come with 'home keys':mad:
I took typing in HS and the first thing we learned was how to use the home keys.
After learning that way...I find myself pausing before starting on every typed message trying to locate the home keys.

I doubt any of the newer keyboards have them either.

I took two semesters of typing....both on manual typewriters....electrics weren't available yet.

cabmandone 03-22-2025 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 12432495)
Does it work better than a vacuum cleaner for getting dirt out of the cracks and crevices in a car interior?
For $7 bucks it's worth a try I guess.

My son did auto detailing. Little "secret" is using an air nozzle and blowing the crud out of the cracks and crevices then vacuuming.


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