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How to clean your mouse

Cleaning your mouse may seem trivial, but your hands carry a lot of grime from everything you touch, even if you wash your hands frequently your mouse will inevitably get gross over time. Competitive gamers might also sweat a bit in the heat of the moment, making gaming mice particularly vulnerable to getting dirty. If you don't clean it every once and a while, it will become a wretched hive of scum and villainy. but now we're just being dramatic.

But that ends today. By the end of this page you'll know exactly how to clean your mouse. If you do it correctly it can prolong the life of said mouse, too. Everybody wins.

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Mouse cleaning supplies

Not all of these are 100% mandatory, but try to gather them anyway so you can clean your mouse as thoroughly as possible.

  • Clean cloth
  • Lukewarm Water
  • Paper towel
  • Soft toothpick
  • Compressed air

How to clean your mouse

  1. Unplug your mouse. If it's wireless, make sure it's turned off, and if it has removable batteries, remove them first. Put paper towels on your desk to catch dirt.
  2. Use a soft toothpick, avoid hard materials to prevent markings on your mouse, to gently get into all the nooks and crannies to remove all traces of dirt (the small gaps between buttons and the sections around the PTFE feet are notorious for harbouring grime). Don't use it on the sensor lens or inside the mouse to avoid damaging sensitive electronic components.
  3. Use a can of compressed air to blow away any remaining debris you may have loosened with the toothpick. Be sure to use the can upright so that it blows air, not liquid.
  4. Dunk the clean cloth into the water and wring it out until it's just slightly damp. Use this to very gently wipe the surface of the mouse, especially the palm section. Do not use alcohol-based cleaners like hand sanitizer. this can corrode the finish on the mouse.
  5. Make sure everything is dry before reconnecting the mouse.
  6. Enjoy your clean mouse!
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Mouse cleaning FAQs

Can I use other household products to clean my mouse?


We do not recommend the use of any products other than a damp cloth as they may damage protective coatings, paint, and print detail.



Can I use alcohol wipes to clean my mouse?


Avoid using alcohol wipes or any type of solvent, as their properties may damage your mouse's protective coating, paint, or printing details. However, alcohol wipes can be useful if you are replacing your mouse pads, as they can help clean the contact surface after removal to ensure the best possible adhesion of the new skates.



Can a mouse be taken apart for cleaning?


No, we do not recommend disassembling your mouse, as doing so will void your product warranty if you damage the mouse. Please follow the simple steps above to avoid damaging your product.



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