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Caroline'S Treasures Norfolk Terrier Fall Leaves Mouse Pad/Hot Pad/Trivet (Sc9688Mp)
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Frequently Asked Questions

The dimensions of this mouse pad are nine point five inches long, eight inches wide, and a quarter inch thick.

The mouse pad is made from a durable polyester fabric with a rubber backing for a non-slip grip.

Yes, the mouse pad is washable, making it easy to maintain its appearance over time.

To use the mouse pad effectively, place it on a flat surface under your mouse for smooth tracking and movement.

Yes, this mouse pad can function as a heat-resistant hot pad or trivet, suitable for kitchenware up to four hundred degrees.

Yes, the mouse pad is designed for optimal tracking, making it suitable for gaming and other computer tasks.

The best way to clean the mouse pad is to wash it with mild soap and water, then air dry it completely.

When not in use, store the mouse pad flat in a dry place to maintain its shape and prevent creasing.

Yes, it is heat resistant up to four hundred degrees, making it safe for placing hot cookware on it.

This mouse pad makes a great gift for housewarmings, weddings, or for pet lovers, especially those who appreciate Norfolk Terriers.

Yes, the non-slip rubber backing allows it to be used effectively on various surfaces, including desks and tables.

Yes, the design is permanently dyed, ensuring it remains vibrant and does not fade over time.

Warranty details vary by retailer, so please check with the seller for specific warranty information.

The mouse pad weighs approximately half a pound, making it lightweight and easy to handle.

Yes, the mouse pad can also serve as a large coaster for multiple drinks or a pitcher.

Yes, this mouse pad is designed for both home and office environments, providing versatility in use.

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