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Obeject stuck in headphone Jack
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<blockquote data-quote="NPuter" data-source="post: 549896" data-attributes="member: 34479"><p>how about cutting the ends off a cotton swab, so you just have the 'tube' left.</p><p>then putting some super glue one of the ends and sticking it in there so it attaches to the 'foreign piece' , then rip it out</p><p></p><p>But it is completely up to you whether or not you use my method </p><p>I don't even know whether I would do this to my computer</p><p></p><p> It sounds like you can't do much more damage that has already been done</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NPuter, post: 549896, member: 34479"] how about cutting the ends off a cotton swab, so you just have the 'tube' left. then putting some super glue one of the ends and sticking it in there so it attaches to the 'foreign piece' , then rip it out But it is completely up to you whether or not you use my method I don't even know whether I would do this to my computer It sounds like you can't do much more damage that has already been done [/QUOTE]
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