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How do I get rid of lint on my towels that goes everywhere in my bathroom including me
This is two different product names both from cannon. This is more then I have ever paid for towels going from high to low. I had the lowest you can get and never had a problem, they lasted me many years
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Contact the manufacturer and explain the problem, if it's faulty part they will send you another one rather than you giving them a bad name or they may have a quick solution to your problem
"For Warranty or Replacement Part information Please be sure to provide your product / part number, type of product finish, the original install / purchase date of the item in question and leave your shipping address (cannot be a P.O. Box), daytime phone and (if available) a fax number, in order for us to contact you if necessary or promptly send your requested information and/or part(s)."
try adding a little bit of water, let it sit and see if it softens up, the amount of water used will determine the consistency. There is also the possibility that you need a different product. They have some very nice ;marine' glues out there that are great for plumbing and in the bathroom. I had to redo a bunch of soap and towel holders within fully tiled bathrooms. the stuff is great.
One thing that might be happening: You could have bought a domain name with some "stink" on it. (Previous user may have abused it by breaking Google rules.) Best thing is to just get another domain name. It is impossible to tell what exactly Google is thinking - we can just surmise sometimes.
Since towel bars are usually installed onto separate hardware that's mounted on the walls, use the actual hardware as a template to mark exactly where to drill your mounting holes. Hold a piece of mounting hardware against the masking tape and use your pencil to mark the actual spots to drill your holes. Use different-sized drill bits to drill for the two ends. The Molly bolt or wall anchor will require a much larger diameter hole than the screws going directly into the stud. (The size of the hole required for the wall fastener will be marked on the packaging.) Install the wall fastener into the wall, then mount the hardware onto the wall and place the ends of the towel bar over the hardware. Attach the towel bar to the mounting hardware using the screws included with the towel bar. These are commonly small-slotted screws located on the bottom of the end pieces of the towel bar.
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