Question Help! My Cooler Master MP510 mousepad feels very slippery after I cleaned it using shampoo

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The shampoo I used is the Heads and Shoulders Dry Scalp Care with almond oil. Dont blame me I didnt buy this i just simply use it. I also used a lot of shampoo to clean my mousepad. Is there a way to fix it.
 
I can't believe I'm typing this --- definiteley a first 👀

Rinse it several times in clean water until no more shampoo suds can be seen, then leave to dry thoroughly before using it.

Next time you want to clean a mouse pad use a spray-on foam upholstery cleaner very sparingly and wipe with a moist cloth.

Note: shampoo is for washing your hair :ptdr:
 
As Colin Powell says: "there is no such thing as a stupid question, only stupid answers", so I'll try not to give one.

The problem here is the "almond oil " I believe. Try washing it off with a Dishwashing Liquid/Soap with no "Hand Care" ingredients. Soak it for a bit, wash it few times, should go off.

If that doesn't work, get the heavy weight grease dissolver, that you use on cars, windows, floors exc. BUT be careful this might ruin the "cordura" fabric, so USE AT YOUR OWN RISK !
 

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