If you really are in a hurry to get back to gaming and don t have time to let it air dry you can use a hairdryer.
Can you wash mouse mats.
Set to cold low tumble don t use hot water air dry once done for optimal results wait at least 24 36 hours before use voila.
This method is simple effective and aside from the drying time won t take too long.
Dish soap or shampoo will work just as well.
Our mousepads are machine washable too.
So get to it.
Drain the sink and rinse the mousepad.
There are no special considerations for the wash cycle though i recommend not using hot water.
All you need to do is.
Add a dash of soap regular detergent.
But make sure to use the lowest heat setting and don t get the hairdryer too close to your mousepad.
Let me know if i missed anything in the comments below.
Take laundry detergent powder and take a little in your hand a toss it all over the mouse pad.
Let the mousepad air dry overnight or use a hair dryer to try and speed up the process.
You might even enjoy the added benefit of better mouse accuracy at the very least cleaning your mousepad will improve your hygiene and give your gaming setup a cleaner look.
However before throwing it straight in the washing machine consider the method we listed in the precautionary section as the first thing you should try.
Toss the mousepad in the washing machine.
Shampoo is a mild cleaner that s gentle on most fabrics and on skin plus you already have it.
If the surface is fabric try rubbing gently with a moist washcloth or rag and a bit of shampoo.
You ve just restored your mousepad s former glory.
The best way to dry your mouse pad after it s been washed is to just let it air dry inside or if possible hang it out in the sun.
While the top.
Go over your mouse pad couple of times.
Yes you can use a washing machine without completely destroying the mouse pad.
Depending on the size of the mouse mat you may want to select an appropriately sized bowl or basin which should aid in effectively washing through both sides of the mat without having too much of.
If your mousepad is plastic covered use any mild spray household cleaner and a cloth or sponge.
With some elbow grease and a little bit of luck your mousepad should look brand new again.