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[* black] Remove the old or broken part by pulling it off if it's loose enough. | |
[* icon_note] Putting the bite valve with the portion of the hose in a bowl of boiling water could make it easier to pull the bite valve off. | |
- | [* icon_caution] If pulling it off is not possible, take your your scissors or razor blade. I will be using the former. Ensure the end of the hose is cut at a 90-degree angle to avoid cutting yourself. As you can see by the blue and red squares of the third image, I keep my fingers far from the scissors while still keeping a good grip on the hose. |
+ | [* red] I made sure to keep the bite valve and the part of the hose around it submerged in the boiling water. |
+ | [* icon_caution] If pulling it off is not possible, get your scissors or razor blade. I will be using the former. Ensure the end of the hose is cut at a 90-degree angle to avoid cutting yourself. Make sure your hand is far from the scissors while keeping a stable grip. Once you're certain, make the cut. |