Rowan Kade—December 15, 2025
This is one of those products where the instructions actually matter. Like, a lot. It works well for what it’s supposed to do, but it’s definitely not a “use it forever and don’t think about it” kind of thing. Part of the confusion comes from the fact that there are two different expiration timelines, and I don’t think everyone catches that. There’s a date printed on the bottom of the container. That date is for when the product is still sealed and unopened. If you never break the seal, that’s the shelf life you go by. That’s probably where people get the idea that it lasts a year or two. Once you open it, that changes. Under the lid, there’s an advisory that says the gel should be used within 3 months of opening, or sooner if the color changes or it starts to feel off. After you break the seal, that three-month window is the one that actually matters. The printed date at the bottom becomes essentially irrelevant at that point. In my case, I realized this was almost a month past that three-month mark. The gel had darkened noticeably, and the texture was way too slimy. I didn’t even end up using it. It was so sticky that I had to wipe it off my hands with tissues, which was my cue to stop before risking residue on anything. When it’s used within that three-month window, though, it does what it’s supposed to do. It picks up dust and crumbs without pushing stuff deeper, and the texture feels right. Not slimy, not messy. One small thing that helped me go forward: once you open it, write the open date on the container. I use a small thermal label for personal inventory identification. Makes it easy to keep track so you’re not guessing later. Used the way it’s meant to be used, it works exactly as expected. Read more
Steven Minark—June 8, 2024
So I originally just bought this item as a way to get free overnight shipping. Little did I know that this would become my go-to cleaning method for my yearly cleaning of my collectibles. I have A LOT of collectibles displayed in my room. Statues, amiibos, replicas, you name it. So much in fact, that it normally takes me at least a full 24 hours to dust off everything. With this item, which I’ve nicknamed “The Blob” (for obvious reasons), I’ve managed to cut my dusting time in half. The item is very easy to use and extremely effective. You just grab a small amount and mold it into/around your chosen object. It’s extremely versatile, capable of molding into whatever shape you desire. This allows it to easily remove dust from hard to reach places, like corners and small crevasses. As a bonus, it’s very cheap and comes in a small, portable, plastic jar with a screw on lid. You can toss the jar into a toolbox, drawer, glovebox, or even place it on a desk for easy access. The best part about it is that there’s no mess. There’s no sticky residue on your items or skin. No dust flying through the air or on the floor. It’s simply a cheap, effective, and easy to use product. What more can you ask for? Read more
Nicole—September 8, 2025
Works with some modification - Originally bought this and it was too slimy/sticky to use. Attempted to get a portion in my hands to "knead" as per directions but was unsuccessful and just ended up with a mess. Decided to troubleshoot it and added some cornstarch (~4tbs total probably) to try and get it to be a bit less sticky. Worked a bit but not much. A quick google search suggested that baking soda would make it a bit less sticky. I moved the slime to a bigger container that I had empty, added about a tablespoon of baking soda, stirred, and poof! Perfect slime! Worked great to help detail my car. I found that rolling it along a surface or dabbing it is the correct technique to avoid leaving residue/clumps behind. Rubbing it along a surface leaves pesky clumps, but rolling it back over usually picks these up fine. Read more
JOSEPH THOMAS MARTIN—December 8, 2025
Amazing will buy again.. after using don't save it in reality, You're only going to use it once but it back in the jar and by the time you go to use it again it's expired and it's just liquid that gets in your keyboard and potentially damage it so just throw away after every use but it doesn't amazing job and you can use it on your entire house before you have to throw it away I learned this after buying it twice first time I saved it and I opened it up a month later and it was gross and nasty and could damage electronics The second one that I got I used on walls I used on my sinks my electronics models because I paint models and it works amazing for getting stuff off of all that stuff so if you want to duster that gets in nooks and crannies and actually pulls things out by this but remember don't save it it's not good once you open it after about a week Read more