Cleaning Mice??

simmo

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Hi guys, I splilt coffee all over the place this morning, not directly on the mouse but it was swimming none the less :cry:. Problem is a few hours later the L/R buttons now are sticking constantly..no surprise but

I have read its possible to submerse the mouse in distilled water and allowing it a week or so to dry out it may be salvageable. It's a X5 or X6 w/e mouse by MS and less than a fortnight old so

I'd like to save it if possible. It's not possible to dismantle it as far as I'm aware so has anyone tried doing this before and if so what was the end result?
 

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Hi

Couple of possible solutions on the net:

you should wash it with clean water, so you could washout the coffee.

2. then dry it up with clean towel.

3. and blow it dry. (use blower)

4. don't open it for 1-2days.

5. place it in to the uncooked rice (because it can absorb water) for 1-2days.

6. then u try it!


1) unplug the mouse
2) submerse the entire mouse in a higher-content alcohol. I believe rubbing alcohol works best
3) swish it around vigorously
4) let soak for 5-10 minutes
5) pull out of solution, shake gently, and let it sit in front of a fan for a 20-30 minutes
6) plug back in and test it

You may think the is a joke, but it most certainly isn't. This is a practice you can use to recovery many electronics that have been accidentally introduced to liquids. Submersing the device in an alcohol-based solution and shaking vigorously will let the alcohol penetrate deep into all areas of the device. This will replace the former substance with alcohol. Alcohol evaporates much more rapidly then most other substances.

More here

The ultimate though would be to replace it - optical mice are pretty cheap these days :)

Hope this helps and regards
 

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ty for your response..I have an old mouse here that I can use when I try the distilled water submerse thing lol..will post back once it either succeeds of w/e...

cheers
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
home built
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
CPU
930 i7 quad O/C 4ghz
Motherboard
Asus P6X58D premium
Memory
G Skill 3x2gb O/C to 1603mhz 1T timing
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA 570
Sound Card
creative titanium
Monitor(s) Displays
samsung s23a950d..120hz 3D
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1920x1080
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Western Digital 3X150 Velocoraptors in Raid 5
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Antec Quattro 1000 watt
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Custom Loop..Kryos block.360rad..BP comp fittings etc
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