Mouse Pad Cleaning

Nged72

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I have the Goliathus Speed medium sized MP (debating on upgrading to Extended :D)

I have google'd and found nothing.

How do I clean this without ruining it. It feels kinda sticky from dust and other debris.
 

tweakboy

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I got Goliathus Control ... You can clean it with soap and water. I have read about this at razerzone. Then let it dry outside in the sun until its dry. Now go use it again. gl
 

Cerb

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Dawn, water, hand washing, and then just let it dry out. Cleaning will gradually degrade the pad, but so will using it. Google found plenty, when I searched, as well.
 

Nged72

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Dawn, water, hand washing, and then just let it dry out. Cleaning will gradually degrade the pad, but so will using it. Google found plenty, when I searched, as well.

I read alot of people saying use a brush, others did not. What I should have stated was alot of conflicting information, not noone giving answers.
 

Cerb

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I just use my fingers, in running warm water, trying to be gentle to the fabric. You want the soap or detergent to do most of the work, rather than wearing down the surface, if possible. I clean it much like I clean microfiber cloths.
 

Compman55

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I have the same mousepad since 2001. Warm water, and you dip your fingers in wool lite, then with your fingers work it clean. Rinse well, blot dry and it will look new.
 

lehtv

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I had the Goliathus, I just let it soak in water+detergent for something like half an hour, then washed it thoroughly and let it dry for a day.

Dont ever use a mousepad.

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