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Step 1: Fill sink or bath with hot water and dish soap.
Step 2: Put mousepad in solution.
Step 3: Rub mousepad surface lightly, or aggressively, you decide.
Step 4: Rinse mousepad, make sure all soapy bubbles are out.
Step 5: Repeat step 2-4 until the water is clear.
Step 6: Let your mousepad air dry for faster drying times or leave it by your window if you can't let it out of your sight.
Step 7: Switch to a different mousepad for the time being. (You know, the one collecting dust and slowly but surely evolving into a living organism because you haven't touched it in five years)
Step 8: For best results, leave mousepad alone for at least 24-36 hours after cleaning. Or you can keep it company, it all depends on the emotional needs of the mousepad