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Old 10-01-2014, 12:46 PM
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cricket_iscute
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I agree with Joe. Unthread the machine (do NOT pull the thread from bottom up; instead, cut thread above tension and sacrifice that bit of thread by pulling it through the needle and out of the machine. Always do it this way or you risk pulling lint back into the machine's tension.) Take unwaxed dental floss and floss the tension, especially in between the discs. Re-thread and see if that helps.
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