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Cleaning Teardrop Mice

vacputer

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I've got a couple of teardrop ADB mice that I've cleaned inside and out with alcohol, and they're lovely in most regards.
That said, I can't seem to find a way to remove this ever-so-slight brown/black discolouration in the textured upper body.
I've scrubbed with water. I've scrubbed with alcohol. I've used a pencil eraser.
Nothing seems to remove it.

So, does anyone know how to deal with this, short of repainting my mice?

 

sstaylor

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The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser seems to clean about anything, even textured plastic items.  Haven't tried it on mice, but that's what I would reach for first.

 

Byrd

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My regime for cleaning scummy Apple plastics is to disassemble down to just the plastic parts, do a quick scrub with soapy warm water and a toothbrush, then Magic Eraser dipped in soapy warm water :)

 

CC_333

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Be careful with scrubbers or Mr. Cleaner, though, as you can scrub off the texture (I learned this the hard way).

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unity

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Yeah, ditto on those eraser like pads. They work good because they are basically a form of super fine grit sand paper. I use them for light/gentle cleaning form time to time but thats all. My secret weapon for cleaning stuff is non-bleach Scrubbing Bubbles®™. Its a bathroom cleaner that works wonders. I do not pre-wet, just spray and let soak. Then spray again with another soak. Then a rinse with a cleaning cloth. It will take off most of the dirt if not all.

 
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vacputer

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I've just gone and got a few magic erasers- that said, if there's a risk of damage to the plastic, I'll give some of the other options a go first.
Now to find where I left my can of Scrubbing Bubbles...

 

Byrd

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Magic Erasers only cause damage if used without sufficient detergent/lubrication in my experience - just take it easy, don't push it down hard and you'll be fine.  Forgot to mention in my other post, when cleaned sit out in the sun to dry.

 

Apache Thunder

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lol. My wedge shaped Mouse I just got had some minor black smudges on the top. That came right off when I used the rough side of my dish sponge. Just moistened with water and used light scrubbing. Came right off and it's clean with no damage to the plastic. The sponge I used is not strong enough to damage it unless I really really tried to. :p

I did this with it dis-assembled of coarse. I didn't get any water on the inside of it, so I just wiped it try and put it back together. But I guess some mice are dirtier then others, so might not be as easy for you as it was for me. :p

 
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ScutBoy

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A normal pink pencil eraser will work on stubborn dark scuffs. I'll need to try some of the other methods mentioned in this thread.

 

joethezombie

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Ha ha!   Oh, I know that the plastic isn't going to brighten into a Simpsons character in just a few hours.  It's completely psychological warfare at this point.

 

CC_333

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That's one of the character from Lord Of The Rings, yes? He looks vaguely familliar...

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joethezombie

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Indeed you are correct!  Gollum refers to the One Ring as "my precious", and it is literally his life.  SPOILERS:  After carefully guarding his first Macintosh in a cave with no light for centuries, he looses it to Bilbo Baggins who promptly places it in the sun to yellow.

 

CC_333

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Yes! That's it!!

I watched all three LotR movies, and it was a good series overall, but I think that part 1 was the best. In contrast, Part 2 was a bit too violent, and Part 3 was just kinda strange.

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