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Can You Wash a Mousepad? Everything You Need to Know
Mar 10, 20262 min read

Can You Wash a Mousepad? Everything You Need to Know

Yes — most mousepads can be washed.

If your mousepad is looking grimy, feeling sluggish, or just doesn't smell great, the good news is it's usually fixable. Most cloth and fabric mousepads handle a wash just fine. Glass pads? Even easier. The key is knowing what type of pad you have and what to avoid.

 

Does It Matter What Type of Mousepad You Have?

Short answer: yes.

 

Washing Cloth / Fabric Mousepad

The most common — and the most forgiving. They can be hand washed with mild soap and warm water without damaging the surface or base, as long as you're gentle. 

Read more about on how to clean your cloth mousepad correctly here. 

 

Washing Glass Mousepads

Don't need soaking. A microfiber cloth with water or a mild glass-safe cleaner is all it takes. Quick, easy, done. 

For more detailed cleaning instructions, check out our full guide on How to Clean Your Glass Mousepad for Long-Lasting Performance. 

 

RGB / Electronic Mousepads

Should never be submerged in water. Wipe the surface carefully and keep liquid away from any ports, cables, or electronics.

 

How Do You Know It's Time to Wash It?

Your mousepad will tell you. Look out for:

  • Slow spots or uneven glide
  • Visible stains, dust, or discoloration
  • A lingering smell from sweat or oils
  • Tracking issues that weren't there before

 

How Often Should You Wash It?

For most people: every 1–3 months is enough. If you game heavily or sweat a lot during sessions, once a month is a safe bet. Between full washes, a quick wipe with a dry cloth every few days goes a long way.

 

What NOT to Do

  • Don't use the dryer — heat warps the rubber base
  • Don't use bleach or harsh chemicals
  • Don't wring or twist it
  • Don't put it back wet — give it at least 24 hours to air dry flat

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Ready for the Full Cleaning Guide?

How to Clean a Mousepad: Step-by-Step Guide →


 

Browse Our Collection of Mousepads for Better Performance

If your mousepad is beyond recovery, or you’re ready for an upgrade, be sure to explore our performance-focused range:

Each WALLHACK mousepad is engineered for consistent glide, stable control or speed depending on model, and long-term durability.

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