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How to clean CORSAIR mouse pads (RGB and non RGB)

One of the most annoying things about being a PC gamer is trying to keep all of your gorgeous expensive gaming kit clean. You must clean your keyboard, your fans, your case, your desk, and yes, even your mouse pad.

So, we’ve decided to write a guide on how to clean your CORSAIR mouse pad. We're talking about RGB and regular variants here. It’s important thing to do as well, as the mouse pad is one of the things you’re constantly in contact with. Additionally, if you have a wide desk pad like the MM700 RGB Extended 3XL, then your forearms are going to be rubbing against it all the time too.

This means that your mouse pad is probably gross, so cast your eyes downwards and take it all in. Horrible. Luckily for you, the instructions below will return your mousepad to its former glory and grant you PC gamer clemency. Let’s go.

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How to clean an RGB mouse pad

Firstly, unplug the mouse pad, secondly, do not use a paper towel or similar as small fragments will break off during scrubbing.

The time this process takes will depend entirely on just how crunchy your mouse pad is.

  1. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe away any loose dirt or debris from the surface of the mousepad.
  2. If there are any stubborn stains or dirt on the surface of the mouse pad, use a damp cloth with a mild cleaning solution to gently scrub the affected area. A good tactic here is to wring out most of the water so the cloth is merely damp. This will cut down on the amount of time it will take to dry.
  3. Once you've cleaned the mouse pad, use a dry cloth to wipe away any remaining moisture and let it dry completely.
  4. Once the mouse pad is completely dry, you can plug it back in and turn it on.

It’s worth mentioning here that you should be particularly careful with the rim of the mouse pad where the lighting comes from. This is secured to the surface portion of the mouse pad with thin plastic strands that can break if you’re too rough with them. Of course, if you have a non-RGB mouse pad then you needn’t worry, and you can follow the steps below.

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How to clean a regular non-RGB mouse pad

  1. If your mousepad is very dirty, use a soft-bristled brush to remove any dirt or debris. Brush in a circular motion to avoid damaging the surface.
  2. Use a damp cloth with mild soap or cleaning solution to wipe down the mousepad. However, test it on a small, inconspicuous area first to make sure it doesn't harm the surface.
  3. If there are tough stains on the mousepad, mix equal parts water and vinegar and rub the solution onto the stain using a cloth. Let it sit for a few minutes before wiping it away with a clean, damp cloth.

Now wait for the mouse pad to fully dry, and you’re done! Nice clean mouse pad, ready to get dirty all over again.

However, if your mouse pad is too far gone, and continues to be gross even after a few rounds of cleaning, it might be time to say goodbye. In this case, head over to our website, as we’ve got mouse pads of all sizes, designs, and lighting capabilities.

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