I don't know if this belongs to the Detailing thread, but since the affected item is a PC Mouse, I opted to post this here.
I have two logitech mice. The sides of both mice are coated with this rubber like surface. After a couple of years of use, that surface has become sticky. On my other mouse, it has become so bad that I was able to scrape off the rubber like coating with a plastic knife. Very messy. It was like scraping off gummed up sticker adhesive.
The coating on the other mouse is still intact but already as sticky as a post-it note.
Is there some chemical I can use to restore this coating back to its original state?
If not fixable, is there any chemical I can use to quickly strip off this coating without damaging the surface underneath?
I have two logitech mice. The sides of both mice are coated with this rubber like surface. After a couple of years of use, that surface has become sticky. On my other mouse, it has become so bad that I was able to scrape off the rubber like coating with a plastic knife. Very messy. It was like scraping off gummed up sticker adhesive.
The coating on the other mouse is still intact but already as sticky as a post-it note.
Is there some chemical I can use to restore this coating back to its original state?
If not fixable, is there any chemical I can use to quickly strip off this coating without damaging the surface underneath?