hey why need cotton buds for washing machine?
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Jun 2 2013, 03:05 PM
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hey why need cotton buds for washing machine?
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Jun 2 2013, 05:14 PM
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Cotton buds on washing machine?
This is the cotton buds trick. Basically, anything that uses this type of coin mechanism this trick should work on. It's a bit tricky to get going at first, but with a little practice you should have no problems. This is kind of hard to explain but I will do my best. 1. Take the required number of cotton buds and remove the cotton from one end so you have one end with cotton and the other without. 2. Slowly push the sliding mechanism forward while looking in the slit. You will see a little hole open up (This can also be done by putting the cotton less end of the bud into the slit and applying a slight bit of pressure while pushing the sliding mechanism forward until the cotton bud slides in). **Note: The hole is approx. 3cm wide so your window of opportunity is very small 3. Once you see the hole open up, begin inserting the cotton buds into each slit. You may need to move the sliding mechanism slightly forwards and backwards to get the remaining buds in. They need to go in quite far but you will need to be able to grasp them so don't push them in too far. 4. Grab hold of the ends of the cotton buds and push the sliding mechanism in all the way. 5. Slowly pull back the sliding mechanism while pulling on the cotton buds until they come out. I have used this trick on washing machines, dryers, pool tables, video games, and many different types of dispensers to name a few. Good luck .. and remember ... ssshhh! source : http://stonercomix.com/lifehacks.pdf |
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