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My headphone jack broke off and it's stuck in my Macbook
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<blockquote data-quote="iggibar" data-source="post: 911327" data-attributes="member: 97843"><p>Here is the best advice that I think of! My friend just went through this same thing. We were sitting there, in his kitchen, thinking of how we could get it out, when I looked at his kitchen's door handle, I noticed it had gotten repaired with JB Weld. So, I got a paper clip, dabbed on just a tiny, tiny speck of JB W on the tip of the paper clip, and inserted it in the jack, making sure it didn't touch the edge. I kept it there until it dried. Then I cleaned it with a q-tip, and in no time, it was just like new! $600 bucks...hahah...what a joke! I bet they would do something similar to what I said and then resell it! Good luck bud!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iggibar, post: 911327, member: 97843"] Here is the best advice that I think of! My friend just went through this same thing. We were sitting there, in his kitchen, thinking of how we could get it out, when I looked at his kitchen's door handle, I noticed it had gotten repaired with JB Weld. So, I got a paper clip, dabbed on just a tiny, tiny speck of JB W on the tip of the paper clip, and inserted it in the jack, making sure it didn't touch the edge. I kept it there until it dried. Then I cleaned it with a q-tip, and in no time, it was just like new! $600 bucks...hahah...what a joke! I bet they would do something similar to what I said and then resell it! Good luck bud! [/QUOTE]
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