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See if this can help. If anything it'll just show how to take it apart carefully.
cleaning the contacts and putting a piece of foam under it to help support makes a huge difference
easy check if its the ribbon is to gently twist the controller, if joy.cpl test shows inputs go crazy its the ribbon
You can discharge yourself by touch any metal that is connected to the ground. You can also use regular alcohol if it has no sugar or any edible ingredients.
Here is the link. You also can minimize ESD more by taking off your shoe.
https://sciencing.com/rid-static-electricity-body-5862942.html
agreed, those suck, not only useless for doing any work (screws fall through holes and solder sticks to it), they degrade also melt other plastics
solder mats like this are a good size (35x25cm) for smaller electronics repair
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Pad-Desk-Pad-PC-Phone-Anti-Static-Heat-Insulation-Silicone-Mat-Soldering-Repair/392658456031
as for esd, just be careful, discharge large/high voltage caps with a screwdriver
(pressing power button while unplugged does not drain them, the power enable circuit still shuts off before they are drained)
and handle components by their ground/shields
alot of esd mats are not solder safe, will melt/burn with 300+c hot air or iron
Clean up and a bit of tape following that video fixed the issue with my controller.
Just adding a comment in case someone else gets here trough a google search.