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Honey.....Why do my good scissors smell like onions??
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02-14-2011, 03:34 PM
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moonwork42029
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I always had semi-decent scissor but with 2 boys, they got "used". I got to where I wrote the date on the outside of the blades. If the blades were less than 6 months old they had best not be touched by them except for fabric. Seemed to work for us.
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