How can I clean my Logitech G403 Hero teflon mousefeet since my mousefeet is dirty and came from a dirty mousepad. I certainly don't want to use my dirty mousefeet on my new mousepad.
I don't know. What are you worried about?um but what if my mousefeet is scratched and I put some alcohol on it?
Isopropyl alcohol would be my first go-to. Just like cleaning thermal compound. Use a coffee filter. It will be absorbent, firly stiff, and slightly abrasive. Work on each foot pad individually.How can I clean my Logitech G403 Hero teflon mousefeet since my mousefeet is dirty and came from a dirty mousepad. I certainly don't want to use my dirty mousefeet on my new mousepad.
wouldn't it remove the teflon coating of my mousefeet or damage it.Isopropyl alcohol would be my first go-to. Just like cleaning thermal compound. Use a coffee filter. It will be absorbent, firly stiff, and slightly abrasive. Work on each foot pad individually.
Not according to this webpage -- https://www.calpaclab.com/teflon-ptfe-compatibility/wouldn't it remove the teflon coating of my mousefeet or damage it.
I don't know. What are you worried about?um but what if my mousefeet is scratched and I put some alcohol on it?
should i go for 50% alcohol or 70% alcohol?I don't know. What are you worried about?
If you don't like my isopropyl idea use something else.
The most likely contaminant is skin oil. You are going to need a solvent for oily things. Isopropyl is a great solvent for water and oil based things.
Whatever you have. You are WAY overthinking this.should i go for 50% alcohol or 70% alcohol?