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Old 05-05-2010, 01:44 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Bonemaro View Post
I've heard a blow dryer to heat then use some fishing line. Never tried it though.
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Take the wife's hair dryer and tell her, "it'll be okay, honey...I'll give it right back."

Get some fishing line and if you don't have any, dental floss works just as well. Heat up the bowtie and don't worry, it'll be fine. Heat it up and while doing that, start working the fishing line behind the bowtie.

The fishing line will cut right through the adhesive tape that holds it on and your bowtie will come right off. Just get some 3M adhesive tape to put it back on.
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