Ever Wondered How to Wash Your Mousepad in a Washing Machine?
Look, tossing that grimy mousepad straight into your washing machine might feel like a quick fix. But hold up — blindly chucking it in risks warping or ruining it forever. It’s like dropping your favorite pizza in a pool of soda: messy, sticky, and disappointing.
Why You Should Clean Your Mousepad at Home
Your mousepad sees daily grind: sweat, dust, food crumbs (yes, crumbs!). Over time this grime not only looks awful but also degrades your mouse’s sensor tracking. Plus, a smelly mousepad? No thanks.
Can You Really Wash It in a Washing Machine?
Absolutely — but with a catch. Not every mousepad loves machine washing, so know your material first. Cloth-backed and rubber-bottomed mousepads usually take a gentle wash just fine. Hard or gel mousepads? Mostly off-limits.
One Redditor’s regret after tossing a fancy cloth mousepad into a washing machine gives us a cautionary tale. Caution is king here.
Step-by-Step Guide to Washing Your Mousepad in the Washing Machine
- Pre-Clean: Shake off loose dirt and crumbs. Stubborn spots? Dab lightly with a damp cloth.
- Protect: Place the mousepad inside a mesh laundry bag (if you have one) to prevent edge fraying.
- Washer Settings: Use cold water with a gentle or delicate cycle. Hot water can deform the rubber base.
- Detergent: Mild liquid detergent only. Skip bleach and fabric softeners.
- Drying: Air dry flat on a towel, away from direct sunlight or heat sources. No tumble drying!
Keep Your Washing Machine Happily Running
Because your mousepad isn’t the only thing that needs cleaning. You’ve gotta care for your washing machine too — otherwise, the grime just cycles through.
| Task | Recommended Frequency | Purpose/Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Front Load Washer Cleaning | Monthly | Remove odor, mold, and residue build-up |
| Top Load Washer Care | Monthly | Prevent soap scum and maintain performance |
| Check Washer Drum | Weekly | Remove debris that can damage clothes and pads |
| Clean Detergent Dispenser | Monthly | Avoid clogging and maintain detergent efficiency |
Don’t Ignore These Washing Machine Tips
- Leave the machine door open after use to air it out.
- Run an empty cycle monthly with washing machine cleaner or vinegar.
- Inspect and clean filters regularly.
Want more detailed washing machine maintenance advice? Check this guide on cleaning your gaming mousepad which also touches on machine care essentials.
What if You’re Skeptical About Machine Washing?
Hand washing is a solid fallback. Use warm water, mild soap, and a soft brush. Rinse well and air dry flat. It’s slower but guaranteed safe.
Or, if you want the inside scoop from users who went the machine route and regret it, you can learn from their experience on this Reddit thread.
Final Thoughts: Wash Smart, Not Hard
Cleaning your mousepad in a washing machine is doable, if you stick to these rules: choose the right pad, protect edges, gentle cycle, cold water, mild detergent, and air drying. Resist the temptation to speed dry or toss it with other heavy laundry.
Keep your washing machine fresh too, or all that effort is wasted.
For more tips and even a quick video on this process, see this handy YouTube tutorial on cleaning cloth mousepads.
- Use cold water and gentle cycles only.
- Protect mousepad edges with a mesh bag.
- Air dry — no heat or tumble drying.
- Maintain your washer monthly for best results.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Can all mousepads be washed in a washing machine?
- No. Hard, gel, or RGB mousepads often get damaged. Only cloth-backed pads with rubber bases are usually safe.
- What detergent should I use for washing my mousepad?
- Use mild liquid detergent without bleach or softeners to avoid damage.
- How often should I clean my mousepad?
- Ideally once a month or whenever it appears dirty or smelly.
- Can I use hot water in the washing machine?
- Cold water is best as hot water can warp the rubber backing.
- Is air drying absolutely necessary?
- Yes. Heat from dryers or sunlight can deform your mousepad, ruining its flat surface.
- How do I keep my washing machine from smelling?
- Run monthly clean cycles, leave the door open after use, and clean filters regularly.

With over 15 years of hands-on experience in the appliance repair industry, Erick Jackson is WashingMachineCare’s resident gearhead. He holds multiple manufacturer certifications and specializes in breaking down complex mechanical failures into easy, step-by-step DIY fixes. When he’s not covered in grease, Erick Jackson enjoys restoring vintage washing machines to their former glory.