![]() ![]() ![]() However, if the mouse is used on a fully or partially reflective surface, a mouse pad may be required. There is no rubber ball that has to cling to a surface to move. In many cases, a mouse pad is no longer necessary. ![]() There are no special wash cycle requirements, although I don't recommend using hot water if the surface is cloth, the pad still contains rubber and the rubber melts. Yes, you can use the washing machine without completely destroying the mouse pad. Gently rub the shampoo or soap into the fabric with a microfiber cloth, soft brush or small towel. Apply liquid hand soap, shower gel or shampoo to the surface of the fabric.
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