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Mouse Pad getting Dirty Real Quick Always
As the Title says my Mouse pad always get dirty after 1 Day after Cleaning it
And i dont wanna spend to much time now Cleaning and waiting so is there a Quick Cleaning Soloution ?
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talemore Aug 3, 2023 @ 3:38am 
It's not you it's the mouse pad who is dirty
Candyy Aug 3, 2023 @ 3:39am 
Oh yeah, wished I knew a solution, mine gets dirty quickly even when is barely used... :/
Pieshaman Aug 3, 2023 @ 3:40am 
I not use a mousepad, but my desktop is getting dirty real quick always.
I don't think it is the pad that is the issue here :P
Wear gloves.
Electric Cupcake Aug 3, 2023 @ 3:47am 
If it's foam and fabric, put it through the laundry on gentle.

Or use the dishwasher, the next time you sanitize your keyboard.
Last edited by Electric Cupcake; Aug 3, 2023 @ 3:48am
Kobs Aug 3, 2023 @ 3:56am 
You either have sweaty hands or they are dirty or both
Shiro♌ Aug 3, 2023 @ 3:56am 
Originally posted by ṼṏẌṏḭḊ:
Wear gloves.
Exactly, wear gloves.
Not only it completely removes the need to clean your mouse after some time, but also absorbs the sweat and so all your mouse pad and mouse can get is dust..

It may feel uncomfortable at first, but once you get used to it.. It pays off, I'd say.
I wouldn't recommend wearing gloves for keyboard as you may lose the touch and start making a lot of typos because of that, while that shouldn't be the case when it comes to your mouse.
Pieshaman Aug 3, 2023 @ 4:01am 
I also try stop eat stuff with molten cheese in the dark behind my desk.
Well I try, not that it not happens.:steamhappy:
Originally posted by Shiro♌:
Originally posted by ṼṏẌṏḭḊ:
Wear gloves.
Exactly, wear gloves.
Not only it completely removes the need to clean your mouse after some time, but also absorbs the sweat and so all your mouse pad and mouse can get is dust..

It may feel uncomfortable at first, but once you get used to it.. It pays off, I'd say.
I wouldn't recommend wearing gloves for keyboard as you may lose the touch and start making a lot of typos because of that, while that shouldn't be the case when it comes to your mouse.

Thanks i´ll Try it and see if it works
Originally posted by Kobs:
You either have sweaty hands or they are dirty or both
Maybe i dont know
talemore Aug 3, 2023 @ 4:05am 
Thin Half finger gloves
Electric Cupcake Aug 3, 2023 @ 4:08am 
I completely mastered Tekken 5 (the last good one) with my lucky gaming gloves.

Ragged old REI cycling gloves that keeps sweat residue off the controllers and arcade stick, and keeps the paws warm in winter without effecting dexterity.

Though it was pretty difficult finding gloves that fit bear paws in the first place, I can tell you.

ʕ•ᴥ•ʔノ♡
Wait.

Can you clean a mouse pad?
Pocahawtness Aug 3, 2023 @ 4:31am 
Razer, I think it was, did a waterproof mouse mat. It was very expensive and I am not sure they make it any more.
Electric Cupcake Aug 3, 2023 @ 4:33am 
Originally posted by Pirate☠️Pocah:
Razer, I think it was, did a waterproof mouse mat. It was very expensive and I am not sure they make it any more.

For bare plastic, pretty much any cleaner will do. Plain dish soap would be safest, if you're worried about solvents degrading it.

That's "washing up liquid" for Brits.
Last edited by Electric Cupcake; Aug 3, 2023 @ 4:37am
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