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How do you clean them? For the MX master, the worst bit to me is the rubber inside the scroll wheel(s).
Re. breakage, one was almost certainly my own fault with transporting it too much / carelessly (primary scroll wheel could no longer enter the "clicky" mode), though I've also had the sensor for mouse movement fail on another one (those two are the ones I recently "merged").
I use some electronic safe foaming cleaner I get from work and that does the trick. For any detailed stuff like the scroll wheel I'll use a toothpick or sewing needle to get into the grooves. I never spray the cleaning foam directly on the mouse, just apply it through lint free cloth. That seems to do the trick for me! I also picked up a carry case for when I'm transporting mine.