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What do you guys do to clean your mousepad? I use the cloth edition and it is constantly dirty. I cant soak it because well, Electronics and I have tried brushing it but nothing works. any suggestions?
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davidlesterbaron
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What do you guys do to clean your mousepad? I use the cloth edition and it is constantly dirty. I cant soak it because well, Electronics and I have tried brushing it but nothing works. any suggestions?
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What do you guys do to clean your mousepad? I use the cloth edition and it is constantly dirty. I cant soak it because well, Electronics and I have tried brushing it but nothing works. any suggestions?
As stated in the Master Guide for Razer Firefly. The Razer Firefly requires minimum maintenance to keep it in optimum condition. Once a month we recommend you unplug the device from the computer and clean it using a soft cloth or cotton swab to prevent dirt buildup. Do not use soap or harsh cleaning agents. From my personal experience, I recommended you to avoid from soaking or put the whole mousepad into water as it might ruins the rubber underneath and the surface as well.

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Soft moist (not wet) cloth. If it's really dirty you can use some natural ("bio", "eco" ,"vegan") soap. @xCryptik - soaking mousepad in water will not ruin the rubber - I'd rather worry about glue between cloth and rubber. But I've cleaned few mousepads in this way, and never damaged it.

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Soft moist (not wet) cloth. If it's really dirty you can use some natural ("bio", "eco" ,"vegan") soap. @xCryptik - soaking mousepad in water will not ruin the rubber - I'd rather worry about glue between cloth and rubber. But I've cleaned few mousepads in this way, and never damaged it.
You never know some people soaking for how long and exposed it to extreme sunlight. Hahaha. :smile_: The glue between cloth and rubber should be fine for all mousepad that is stitches on the sides.

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The glue between cloth and rubber should be fine for all mousepad that is stitches on the sides.
Stiches - OK. But the middle can peel off :)

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As stated in the Master Guide for Razer Firefly. The Razer Firefly requires minimum maintenance to keep it in optimum condition. Once a month we recommend you unplug the device from the computer and clean it using a soft cloth or cotton swab to prevent dirt buildup. Do not use soap or harsh cleaning agents. From my personal experience, I recommended you to avoid from soaking or put the whole mousepad into water as it might ruins the rubber underneath and the surface as well.
Hey thanks! I will have to try this. The problem is, Mine constantly has these white scuffs on the cloth itself, and They just spread when rubbed. So it looks like I have large white stains on my mousepad. It is not very appealing. But like honestly, Thank you so much for all the replies.

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