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How to clean the mousepad? Steelseries QcK+
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<blockquote data-quote="monkee" data-source="post: 1317616" data-attributes="member: 26167"><p>Well, I've cleaned my mousepads multiple ways now. This is what I find most effective.</p><p></p><p>1. Hose down the mousepad with water ( since youre hosing it, doesn't need to be warm )</p><p>2. Take and old toothbrush, and put handwash soap on it.</p><p>3. Brush out all the dirt and grime from the surface using the toothbrush.</p><p>4. Hose again.</p><p>5. Rinse and repeat ( if need be )</p><p>6. For drying, since its a Qck+, its thin and dries very quickly. Put it in a room with all the windows closed on a newspaper and put the fan on the lowest effective speed. This will ensure that no "new" dust clings to it because of a high fan speed and no crap comes from outside. The newspaper is to soak up any water that the mousepad may have soaked up.</p><p></p><p>Note that I used this on my Qck and Mantis Speed. Just got my Goliathus yesterday so haven't had a reason to clean it. It works wonders on my previous two mousepads.</p><p></p><p>One more thing that you can do is, for the thicker mousepads, put warm water and shampoo in a bucket and use the mousepad to lather it up and let it soak for half an hour. Then hose all the shampoo off and dry. This can also be used if you haven't cleaned your mousepad in a while or its soaked up something like coffee or any other liquid for removing the grime.</p><p></p><p>HTH.</p><p></p><p>PS. For my Mantis, once I wanted it dry real quick so I used a hairdryer, in moderation of course.</p><p></p><p>Edit --</p><p></p><p>Whatever happens, DONT wring your mousepad dry. Its not a piece of clothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monkee, post: 1317616, member: 26167"] Well, I've cleaned my mousepads multiple ways now. This is what I find most effective. 1. Hose down the mousepad with water ( since youre hosing it, doesn't need to be warm ) 2. Take and old toothbrush, and put handwash soap on it. 3. Brush out all the dirt and grime from the surface using the toothbrush. 4. Hose again. 5. Rinse and repeat ( if need be ) 6. For drying, since its a Qck+, its thin and dries very quickly. Put it in a room with all the windows closed on a newspaper and put the fan on the lowest effective speed. This will ensure that no "new" dust clings to it because of a high fan speed and no crap comes from outside. The newspaper is to soak up any water that the mousepad may have soaked up. Note that I used this on my Qck and Mantis Speed. Just got my Goliathus yesterday so haven't had a reason to clean it. It works wonders on my previous two mousepads. One more thing that you can do is, for the thicker mousepads, put warm water and shampoo in a bucket and use the mousepad to lather it up and let it soak for half an hour. Then hose all the shampoo off and dry. This can also be used if you haven't cleaned your mousepad in a while or its soaked up something like coffee or any other liquid for removing the grime. HTH. PS. For my Mantis, once I wanted it dry real quick so I used a hairdryer, in moderation of course. Edit -- Whatever happens, DONT wring your mousepad dry. Its not a piece of clothing. [/QUOTE]
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