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corsair mm200 extended mouse pad cleaning?

ok so i have a corsair mm200 extended, the 930mm long one and i freaking love it, but as i have been gaming alot due to a back injury at work that has put me on workers comp for awhile.

 

ive noticed that under my wrists you can start to see a built up of im assuming skin cells, from my wrist rubbing on it all the time. in the tube with the pad ONLY came warrenty info, no directions on how to clean. 

 

can i just throw it in the wash with my clothes without the cloth coming off the mat? do they have a special cleaner?

 

any help would be nice... im sure there is an obvious to clean it and im just not seeing it.

 

Thanks ahead of time.

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ok so i have a corsair mm200 extended, the 930mm long one and i freaking love it, but as i have been gaming alot due to a back injury at work that has put me on workers comp for awhile.

ive noticed that under my wrists you can start to see a built up of im assuming skin cells, from my wrist rubbing on it all the time. in the tube with the pad ONLY came warrenty info, no directions on how to clean. 

can i just throw it in the wash with my clothes without the cloth coming off the mat? do they have a special cleaner?

any help would be nice... im sure there is an obvious to clean it and im just not seeing it.

Thanks ahead of time.

 

Soap and warm water with a scrub brush works pretty well. I wouldn't go drenching the entire thing however.

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I have had mine for awhile and now i just toss it in the washing machine, it's still it great condition.

 

Roll it up, put it in a pillow case, tie it in a knot and toss it in with your clothes. Same thing for the dryer.

                                                                                   

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I just throw my X7-300MP in the shower, give it a good rinse, some soapy water, another good rinse and then set it to dry

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take a shower with my mouse pad... thats gaming on a whole new lvl lol.... but yea ill give it a try and see how it goes... but another possibly stupid question (rather safe then sorry) what type of soap are you using? like regular body soap or like dish washing soap

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take a shower with my mouse pad... thats gaming on a whole new lvl lol.... but yea ill give it a try and see how it goes... but another possibly stupid question (rather safe then sorry) what type of soap are you using? like regular body soap or like dish washing soap

 

Regular hand or dish soap is good just make sure it doesn't have lotion stuff in it for your hands and don't use something strong like concentrated laundry powder.

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