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-[* black] Inspect the damage. Clip any dangling threads, fabric, or feathers using small scissors. .
- [* icon_caution] Do not pull feathers out with your finger. Pulling feathers encourages more feathers to come out the hole and makes the problem worse.
+[* black] Locate the hole
+ [* icon_caution] Don't pull out any emerging feathers! Use a finger or pointed tool to push the feathers back inside the hole
+[* black] If a feather is emerging but there isn't a tear in the fabric follow this guide: [guide|181279|Pull Feathers Back into a Down Item|new_window=true]