My Steelseries QCK+ is getting pretty dusty/dirty.
How do I clean it properly?
My Steelseries QCK+ is getting pretty dusty/dirty.
How do I clean it properly?
soap and water with a rough sponge did it for me.. don't know if it's the proper way but hell, it worked
soap and water with a rough sponge did it for me.. don't know if it's the proper way but hell, it worked
I know this is a nice place to ask questions, but it's not like the rest of the internet is useless
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Some wet wipes might help
If you want to go for a full cleaning process, use this method:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCQBZqwGhYw
Some wet wipes might help
If you want to go for a full cleaning process, use this method:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCQBZqwGhYw
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I use shampoo and it leaves it silky and soft
I use shampoo and it leaves it silky and soft
Dish soap and water by hand.
Dish soap and water by hand.
PhunkI use shampoo and it leaves it silky and soft
I use a blowdryer to minimize drying time (just make sure you don't put it on high temp or you'll melt your mousepad)
[quote=Phunk]I use shampoo and it leaves it silky and soft[/quote]
I use a blowdryer to minimize drying time (just make sure you don't put it on high temp or you'll melt your mousepad)
I like using shampoo or body wash and a facetowel (the sponge sounds good too though) for rubbing some of the gunk off with warm water then air dry.
I like using shampoo or body wash and a facetowel (the sponge sounds good too though) for rubbing some of the gunk off with warm water then air dry.
I usually put mine in the washing machine on cold. hard pads go in the dishwasher. im lazy af.
do it at your own risk. or wash it like normal things (cloth/hands, water, soap. duh). what a question
I usually put mine in the washing machine on cold. hard pads go in the dishwasher. im lazy af.
do it at your own risk. or wash it like normal things (cloth/hands, water, soap. duh). what a question