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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 296073" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>Be sure to clean/polish the old seat if you can't replace it. Here is one method I learned several years ago that works well. You can take a wood dowel that's small enough to fit down inside the seat. Chuck it up in a cordless screwdriver/drill, spin it and sand the tip of the dowel to the same profile as the tip of your needle. Now insert the down into the seat, apply a little pressure and spin for a min or so. That will clean and polish the seat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 296073, member: 7544"] Be sure to clean/polish the old seat if you can't replace it. Here is one method I learned several years ago that works well. You can take a wood dowel that's small enough to fit down inside the seat. Chuck it up in a cordless screwdriver/drill, spin it and sand the tip of the dowel to the same profile as the tip of your needle. Now insert the down into the seat, apply a little pressure and spin for a min or so. That will clean and polish the seat. [/QUOTE]
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