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[title] Insert the blade between two rows
-[* icon_note] A conventional trapezoidal utility blade (like the ones found in box cutters) fits perfectly between the rows of pins. The thickness of the blade matches the necessary gap between the rows.
-[* icon_caution] Don't push ''down'' into the substrate with the blade to avoid marring the surface.
+[* icon_note] A conventional trapezoidal utility blade (like one you would find in a box cutter) fits perfectly between the rows of pins. The thickness of the blade matches the necessary gap between the rows.
+[* icon_caution] Don't push ''down'' into the substrate with the blade, as this could mar the surface.
[* black] Gently slide the utility blade between two rows of pins.
[* black] If bent pins block the blade's path, gently bend them upright using the sharp corner of the blade, going one at a time.