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A while back I posted on a set of affordable nippers. Today I found myself using another tool I use quite frequently for cleaning customers bellows.
Before I attempt any bellows repair I first remove what has accumulated in the bellows folds. Now unless the accordion is new and unused there will
ALWAYS be accumulated debris especially in the top bellows folds. For those of you never observe this open the bellows of your box and observe what
has accumulated over time in the top bellows folds. You should find some dust, lint, & debris that really won't interfere with the bellows operation but
nevertheless unsanitary and subject to mold growth. After cleaning bellows for years now I've found an excellent tool for this purpose ----
Amazon product ASIN B004Y5AKM0
Thought this might be useful in keeping your box clean.
Before I attempt any bellows repair I first remove what has accumulated in the bellows folds. Now unless the accordion is new and unused there will
ALWAYS be accumulated debris especially in the top bellows folds. For those of you never observe this open the bellows of your box and observe what
has accumulated over time in the top bellows folds. You should find some dust, lint, & debris that really won't interfere with the bellows operation but
nevertheless unsanitary and subject to mold growth. After cleaning bellows for years now I've found an excellent tool for this purpose ----
Amazon product ASIN B004Y5AKM0
Thought this might be useful in keeping your box clean.