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-[title] Deeper
-[* black] If you eat at your desk, have a dusty room, or get a lot of stuff on your mouse it can accumulate by the rubber tracks and in the charging port
-[* black] Take your spudger and move it up and down on the sides of the rubber
-[* black] Now carefully take the back (flat edge) and gently put it inside the lightning port. ***AT YOUR OWN RISK*** Doing this will help loosen up gunk in the port, and you can lightly tap it against your table to nock stuff out (if there is stuff)
+[title] Cleaning the bottom part of the Mouse
+[* black] Dirt and Debris can build up in the charging port and in between the rubber and the mouse. Constant cleaning can ensure the mouse stays clean and functions well
+[* black] Using your spudger tool, carefully move the spudger in the grooves of the mouse and rubber. This will help to remove and loosen any debris
+[* black] Using the flat edge of the spudger, carefully move it around the lightning port to loosen any debris.
+ [* icon_note] It is recommended to use canned air to remove any debris from the port, otherwise you can lightly shake the port to remove any loosened debris
+ [* icon_caution] Be careful when cleaning the lightning port as there is a risk of damaging the port itself