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[title] Assess the damage
[* black] Locate the damaged cord lock and take note of:
[* black] ***Type *** - The style of of cord lock and how many holes it has
[* black] ***Drawcord*** - How the drawcord threads through the cord lock and how the drawcord ends (end cap, knot, stitching)
[* black] ***Other Pieces*** - If the cord lock and drawcord are used in conjunction with any other pieces such as a rubber pull tab or plastic disc
[* black] If the cord lock is missing and it isn't clear how it was originally placed, see Step 7 for tips.
-[* icon_note] Check the other cord locks along that same drawcord. It is best practice to replace all damaged cord locks at the same time.
+[* icon_note] Check the other cord locks along that same drawcord. It's best practice to replace all damaged cord locks at the same time.