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Possible new bad gas. What should I do?
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<blockquote data-quote="ace4059" data-source="post: 8205888" data-attributes="member: 193287"><p>I tried a few different things to see if I could get them to catch on the vertical lines of the cylinder. I tried a plastic straw, , a wooden pencil, and a plastic pen. Nothing was dragging or caught. It all felt smooth so I think it looked worse in the pictures. </p><p></p><p>I can pull the cylinder if someone explains the process so I can run my finger over the marks. But honestly, I’m no longer worried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ace4059, post: 8205888, member: 193287"] I tried a few different things to see if I could get them to catch on the vertical lines of the cylinder. I tried a plastic straw, , a wooden pencil, and a plastic pen. Nothing was dragging or caught. It all felt smooth so I think it looked worse in the pictures. I can pull the cylinder if someone explains the process so I can run my finger over the marks. But honestly, I’m no longer worried. [/QUOTE]
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