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Razer Sphex V2

Deathhated

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I currently have the Razer Sphex V2 and it doesn't stick much anymore because of dust on the adhesive base. I just wanted to ask if there is any other way to clean this pad and have it stick again, like when it was newly bought. Thanks for the helps in advance
 
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Although I could Google it ,I would encourage you to explain what that is ,to make assisting you easier. If only for those of us who arent familiar with that particular item, from your description i can infer its some type of sticky pad ?

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It appears to be a adhesive "go fast" mouse pad.

Reactivating dried up adhesives is extremely difficult in some cases, your best bet might be to find an alternate solution . Something like using Velcro adhesive, or non-skid padding, etc.
 
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Although I could Google it ,I would encourage you to explain what that is ,to make assisting you easier. If only for those of us who arent familiar with that particular item, from your description i can infer its some type of sticky pad ?

Edit
It appears to be a adhesive "go fast" mouse pad.

Reactivating dried up adhesives is extremely difficult in some cases, your best bet might be to find an alternate solution . Something like using Velcro adhesive, or non-skid padding, etc.

I'm not sure it's "reactivating" the adhesive part, but cleaning it. Dust has built up, preventing the adhesive base to stick or make contact with the table
 

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