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How to Start and Maintain Very Small Locks |
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Written by Amy Mc
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Tuesday, 23 October 2007 |
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Page 1 of 6 In this article I will be sharing with you how to start and maintain very small locks. Some might call it the Sisterlock-Look-for-Less. However, if you read my article on that subject, you will know that I really feel that if you want Sisterlocks TM you should save your money and get Sisterlocks TM. That way you will not go through all the trouble of starting and maintaining small locks but feel bad because they don’t look the same.
It is kind of like when you are in middle school. If your parents couldn’t afford name brand and you, like me, had to wear the latest Payless special, if you didn’t make a big deal about it most people would not try to make you feel bad. But if you tried to pretend that your “specialty brand” was the latest “name brand” you were just asking to be called out. My point, if you want small locks just do it. Don’t do yourself a disservice by comparing yourself to others. In the end you will be happier and confident about your choice. Overview First we are going to look at small locks and I’m going to give you some things to think about before you jump into it. Then we are going to look at the basic principles that you need to know when putting in small locks. Then you will need to decide whether or not you want to do it yourself or get some help. We will look at how to wash and maintain them.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 09 March 2008 )
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