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Author: natsfan
Date: 2012-04-21 01:04
Cork grease is great because not only can you lubricate the cork itself, but you can use it to clean the cork. Simply apply a LOT of cork grease to the joint, and then with a paper towel, firmly hold and tightly turn the paper towel. You will notice all kinds of dirt and filth will be removed from the cork, thus making it easier to assemble in the future.
Do this at least once every two months.
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