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  • How to Get a Thorn Out of Your Toe

    Many gardeners make the painful mistake of not wearing proper protective material while they work. If you have ever had a thorn or deep splinter in your foot, you know how painful it can be and how difficult it can be to remove. There are several options available to help you get the thorn out of your toe. Always be extra careful not to introduce dirt into the wound. Remove the thorn and start your healing process as soon as possible.

  • How to Get Creases Out of a Toe Box

    The toe box refers to the area on the top of the shoe that covers your toes. Creases in the toe box can occur when someone stomps on your shoes or when the shoes are improperly packed in a suitcase. While creases in the toe box might not seem like that big of a deal, they can truly ruin the finished appearance of a shoe. Your shoes could look sloppy, particularly if you like designer shoes or expensive sneakers.

  • How to Install Hand Grips on a Suzuki Intruder 1400

    Handlebar grips are the rubber covers that are on each handlebar. The Intruder motorcycle has a round metal lip on the end of each handlebar that you will need to stretch the grip over to install the grips. You need handlebar grips installed to keep your hands from slipping while you are ridding the bike.

  • How to Compress the Brake Piston

    Brake jobs are generally fairly easy, but can turn into an expensive quagmire of broken parts if you're not careful. Most of the brake job is self-explanatory if you know the basics: remove the wheel, remove the two caliper bolts, compress the piston, install the brake pads and reinstall the caliper. Of those steps, compressing the piston presents the greatest opportunity for calamity. Fortunately, such problems are easily avoided if you take the proper precautions.

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