> The hardest part of the job is removing the old foam from the grooves.
> You want something that is small enough to get into the grooves, but not
> strong enough to gouge anything. I used bamboo skewers from Walmart,
> and nip off the point, to create a small chisel.
>
I use a length of 1/4" dowel (available for less than a dollar at a
hardware store) cut off 6-8" and sharpen in a pencil sharpener. Makes a
very handy tool. The tip can be flattened into a chisel shape with a
pocket knife or you can soften the tip into a tiny fibrous brush. Need
a new tip, just resharpen.
Mike
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