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Title: Removing gloss from a mouse
Post by: muchidna on Sat, 15 June 2013, 11:39:26
greetings, i recently bought a (usually) ~$65 mouse that was being promoted, however, only the glossy one was on sale

anyway, i was wanting to remove the gloss from it, i've just ordered a variety of wet/dry sandpapers up to 1000 grit and i was planning on just iterating through the grits

i'm hoping for a nice, very smooth matte finish , and possibly painting it afterwards (depending on looks after sanding)

anyway, i was wondering if anyone else has experience or guides on removing gloss, and possibly painting, preferably to last a while

this mouse is a spare, i have a main mouse which is better, so i wouldn't be too devastated if i messed this one up, though i'd rather not


thanks
Title: Re: Removing gloss from a mouse
Post by: Tym on Sat, 15 June 2013, 11:42:56
I can give sanding advice; start with the high grit to rough it up then work down to the low grit and keep going until you get it smooth. Painting generally is to be advised against on a mouse because you are holding it constantly and are going to sweat into it and it will end up pretty skanky.
Title: Re: Removing gloss from a mouse
Post by: muchidna on Sat, 15 June 2013, 21:21:34
mm, that was my concern with painting it, perhaps i could stain it or something depending on how the plastic looks?
Title: Re: Removing gloss from a mouse
Post by: Riddixk51PB on Wed, 19 June 2013, 22:10:39
couple of things.


Title: Re: Removing gloss from a mouse
Post by: damorgue on Wed, 19 June 2013, 22:13:10
I have a mouse which had a coating of matte rubber paint which had begun to wear through in places. I sandblasted it to remove both the rubber grip paint and make the plastic underneath matte. Ask around, and perhaps you can borrow one somewhere. It takes a minute at most, and you are left with a matte finish.