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Old 12-24-2013, 09:58 AM
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Candace
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Like what I posted above. It's usually not necessary to disassemble a machine fully. A general cleaning with the correct tools, lube and degunking is typically all a machine needs about 90% of the time. Showing newbies that you need to take a machine completely apart to clean it, is not something I'd do or recommend. In fact, I would bet many newbies who follow the directions on this blog will end up with a non-working and out of time machine.

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