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<p>[QUOTE="Lark, post: 4306429, member: 13605"]It reminds me of a plastic tool I have to pull hair out of a clogged sink drain only it is too big. However, you might investigate along the lines of something that catches and pulls it out. Either that or a specific type of reamer designed to pull debris out as it is pulled out.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lark, post: 4306429, member: 13605"]It reminds me of a plastic tool I have to pull hair out of a clogged sink drain only it is too big. However, you might investigate along the lines of something that catches and pulls it out. Either that or a specific type of reamer designed to pull debris out as it is pulled out.[/QUOTE]
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