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<blockquote data-quote="odenkun" data-source="post: 940781" data-attributes="member: 45330"><p>While ago I found a similar instruction site as Collin BI introduced and I started enjoying cleaning those tiny rollers. I work for QC and at work there is an industrial grade stereo microscope. When I first saw the dirty roller under the microscope, it was just amazingly dirty. I saw small lint, cat hair, dirt... and could not believe those tiny objects eventually interrupted the roller movement. Anyhow, after a few cleanings, I was able to repeat disassemble-clean-reassemble in 10 minutes or less. </p><p></p><p>I recently purchased a Magic Mouse and will no longer go through this routine cleaning process...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="odenkun, post: 940781, member: 45330"] While ago I found a similar instruction site as Collin BI introduced and I started enjoying cleaning those tiny rollers. I work for QC and at work there is an industrial grade stereo microscope. When I first saw the dirty roller under the microscope, it was just amazingly dirty. I saw small lint, cat hair, dirt... and could not believe those tiny objects eventually interrupted the roller movement. Anyhow, after a few cleanings, I was able to repeat disassemble-clean-reassemble in 10 minutes or less. I recently purchased a Magic Mouse and will no longer go through this routine cleaning process... [/QUOTE]
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