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My MOUSE used to be silver. Now its black. I cant even tell what kind it is. Does anyone else have this problem. This is a technical query? The paint wears off cheap mice. This is caused by your hand rubbing. Solution: buy a better mouse. Or a black one. My black Microsoft mouse is made of black plastic and looks as good as the DAY I bought it 2 YEARS ago.
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All you need is to deeply wash your mouse
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This is a technical query? The paint wears off cheap mice. This is caused by your hand rubbing. Solution: buy a better mouse. Or a black one. My black Microsoft mouse is made of black plastic and looks as good as the day I bought it 2 years ago.

Actually, most silver/grey/other metallic color painted mice do this, even some of the expensive ones. My old painted silver wireless Microsoft mouse and my wife's painted silver Logitech mouse did this after about a year.

However, my blue Logitech G5 and GREEN Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 still look as good as when I bought them (3 years and 2 years ago respectively) because that's the color of the plastic, not paint.

Inevitably, most any painted object will have its paint worn off with ENOUGH handling. Next time you get a mouse, get one that the plastic is molded that color, not painted. Problem solved. (Doesn't necessarily have to be black.)


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