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Re: What can you do when they get wet?
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Wed, 25 May 2011 12:46
Nymeria
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I would try drying them out first as Shane recommended, just in case you can avoid reconing, but I wouldn't be too hopeful. While they are drying, look around to see if there are local options for reconing so you won't have to pay shipping.
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What can you do when they get wet?
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Wayne Parham
on Sat, 16 April 2011 02:08
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Nymeria
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