Old 10-14-08 | 09:18 PM
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You might be able to get some of it out by orienting the frame so the particles are near drain hole at the dropout end - then 'twang' the seatstay, the vibration helps to coax it out. Alternately, if you have access to a compressed air supply with a small nozzle, blow in the top hole and you should get particles out the bottom one.
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