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-[* icon_note] Use soap and water to clean the spring and rod. Note: if you can not complete the third bullet, just brush of the debris.
+[* icon_note] Use soap and water to clean the spring and rod. If you can not complete the third bullet, just brush of the debris as the soap will remove the lubricant.
[* black] Ensure there are no crumbs restricting the compression of the spring or movement along the pole.
[* black] Now use a commercial lubricant, such as WD-40, to re-lubricate the pole and springs.