> Although some ARE really unsaveable, if you clean the ball and the axis
> rotators (which may require a little careful scraping from gunk buildup)
> they might still be useable. Replacing the slider material can be done in a
> multitude of ways. Some use the fuzzy half of velcro. You can also
> custom-cut plastic pieces and glue them in.

I find it also works well to soak the mouse balls in rubbing alcohol. That
will break down and remove any oil and help remove any other residue which
has embedded in the porous surface.


Sam

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