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Old 01-15-2011, 11:08 AM
Copnomore Copnomore is offline
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Besides the q-tip fix which I didn't want to do unless it was the last thing available, someone else suggested; the technique of removing the rubber button and rolling it around between your finger and thumb. I worked for me; actually it was perfect and lasted too. That little nub needs to get straightened up and then placed back in the hole. OH yea, unless your floors need a good t-shirt dusting, work on it somewhere open or protected because the little rubber buttons grow wings at the most inopportune times. It took me 20 minutes in my office lying on the floor with a flash light to find it in an area way out of the realm of possible bounces. I had to revert back to crime scene search technique and do the whole room, quadrant by quadrant. I am self submitting for the "dumb *****" award of the week.
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