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<DIV><EM>Is it ever feasable to replace letoff button felts when doing a
regulation. </EM> Yes and they can be easily removed with a 10:1 solution
of Water:DIF using a syringe to "inject" them, wait five minutes, they'll
practically fall off.</DIV>
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<DIV><EM>Would brushing with a small wire brush help eliminate that indentation
which causes another precarious situation of inaccurate let off? </EM> It
might help a little but I'd just as soon replace them.</DIV></DIV></BODY></HTML>