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ajclarke PoiPoi Mod.

Joined: 07 Nov 2006 Posts: 923 Location: Preston, Lancashire
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Posted: Thu 16th Nov, 2006 7:02 pm Post subject: Sock With Nightburst Troubleshooting |
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Ok Question one. I hit myself in the nose and gave myself a nose bleed. Managed to only get one drop on my socks but im a bit miffed. Is there any way I can clean them as they didnt come with help relatyed to that.
Also Is it normall for the batteries to wear out after a few hours. I know sometimes batteries suplied in things can be quite dead due to storage.
How do you change the nightburst batteries cos im going to need to eventually :D
Thanks for any help given
May the gods shine down on you for it! |
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Daedra PoiPoi Mod.

Joined: 02 Oct 2006 Posts: 2276 Location: Canterbury, Kent
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Posted: Thu 16th Nov, 2006 11:12 pm Post subject: |
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i think if you go to a jewellers they will have the right battery size, because they put them in chunky watches and such, but if you cant find them there try a hardware shop, i never knew the old hardware shop near me run by the crazy guy could be so useful! cheap parafin and cheaper refills!
as for the socks and cleaning them, try getting hold of some powdered cillut bang that you make into a paste, then apply it to the stained area, where ever it may be, thats got me out of tight binds before, im not sure if thats how other people do it, but i always have a small tub of powdered cillut bang in my tool kit just incase:P
and for changing the batteries, the little screw bit you twist to turn them on, twist them the opposite way and it'll pop open, just remove the said batteries and replace, then put them back in and screw the little cap back on, then start spinning! |
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ajclarke PoiPoi Mod.

Joined: 07 Nov 2006 Posts: 923 Location: Preston, Lancashire
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Posted: Thu 16th Nov, 2006 11:15 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks. My mum has strict orders to get me some cillit bang from the supermarket next time she goes:)
And thanks for the battery help. J also suggested as hers had done the same thing it could be a bad connections. Fiddled with it for a bit and got it good I do beleive the batteries are LR44's but i can buy them off here too and pay for Tony's Hot Chocolate :D Hehe. It was more how to get to the batteries that was beffudling me
Thanks for all your help. |
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Daedra PoiPoi Mod.

Joined: 02 Oct 2006 Posts: 2276 Location: Canterbury, Kent
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Posted: Thu 16th Nov, 2006 11:18 pm Post subject: |
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| no worries my friend! |
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