Weirdly satisfying car slime is changing how drivers clean their interiors

Published on Jan 28, 2026 at 3:36 PM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh

Last updated on Jan 28, 2026 at 3:36 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Mason Jones

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Cars have this weird habit of having intricate nooks and crannies that simply don’t want to be cleaned. No matter how much spraying, scrubbing, and hoovering, there’s always grit that gets under a vehicle’s nails.

It’s the bane of any proud car owner, never quite being able to recapture that ‘new car feeling’.

But one product named ‘Sticky Icky‘ is changing the game for the better, as this ball of slime from Chemical Guys is an expert at grabbing the deepest dirt from any filth void in your car for less than $10.

Sticky Icky is changing how drivers clean their interiors

No matter how much elbow grease you put into your car, sometimes it’s just not quite good enough.

So, this sticky ball of slime is changing how drivers clean their interiors by becoming an adhesive for all kinds of debris.

Despite looking a bit wacky, like something hatched in an extraterrestrial egg, the gel actually does what a simple cleaning product can’t and reaches deep into the vents, dashboard lines, and seat rails.

The car cleaning gel can be used in one big ball or torn into little pieces and rubbed over your car interior, scooping up everything that stands in its way.

While other gels may be counter-productive by leaving goop marks, Sticky Icky doesn’t malt or leave marks and simply rolls back up into a ball.

For just $9.99 for a two-pack, users are already reaping the rewards.

“Worked very well!” one user wrote. “Picked up all the small particles that I haven’t been able to do on my dash and interior of my black car.”

Another added, “Also, it’s great for engine detailing.”

It’s not just for cars either

While the gel might be marketed to change how drivers clean their interiors, it’s also perfect for any tech-savvy gurus who are sick of dust bunnies dancing in their keyboards, laptops, and consoles.

Particularly healthier than using liquid agents that can interfere with electronics and wiring, the Sticky Icky slime can get in between the keys of your laptop pad and mouse.

Considering it’s less than $5 per slime ball, it’s a no-brainer if you want to bring your car or gadgets back to their prime form.

You can buy a Sticky Icky two-pack here.

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After beginning his career writing about all things gaming, Jack joined the Supercar Blondie team in November 2024 as a Content Writer. Since joining SB Media, in addition to a love for covering emerging tech, he has developed an admiration for vintage restorations, particularly old American brands like Dodge and Ford.