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Old 07-28-2010, 08:01 PM
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wholehog
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Originally Posted by QBeth
Many people have suggested using a soft artist's brush to clean lint out of the feed dog area and elsewhere. I couldn't find one I liked but "re-discovered" a make-up brush that looks like a tube of lipstick. Turn to get to brush, clean, turn to stow the brush. It's also the right size for storing in the machine's attachment box.
I use a clean mascara brush and it works really well for the small corners and angles; and the lint clings to the bristles.
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