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Removing Stuck Sanding Sleeves

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Sanding sleeves have a way of getting stuck on the rubber washers that form the sanding spindle. My next-door neighbor says he sticks his in the freezer for a few minutes until it loosens up. I prefer to rub soft soap on the spindle before installing the sanding sleeve. Naturally, I think my way is better, but he is equally convinced!
 
- Rebecca Fieldhouse, Newfields, New Hampshire
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