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-[title] Sealing the lace tips.
-[* black] If you use a replacement lace cord, that doesn't have lace tips or where the lace tips are too big, you have to seal the tips before threaden them into the stopper.
-[* black] Use a lighter to slightly melt the material of the lace tip.
-[* black] Then quickly press the lace tips together with your fingers while twisting gently to create a thin, rounded ending.
+[title] Seal the new lace tips
+[* black] If you use a replacement lace cord, which doesn't have lace tips or where the lace tips are too big, you will need to seal (melt) the tips before threading them through the stopper.
+[* black] ***TAKE CARE!: ***Use a lighter to slightly melt the material of the lace tip. The flame does not need to touch the lace directly, only to melt the fibres through indirect heat. ++Only do this in a safe environment and under supervision if needed.++
+[* black] While the lace tips are still semi-melted, press each tip together with your fingers while twisting gently to create a thin, rounded ending.