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[title] Hammer the button
-[* black] Flip the jeans over and place a soft flat work surface directly beneath the button, like a soft piece of wood or leather
- [* icon_caution] A hard surface can damage the button
-[* black] Use a pair of needle nose pliers to hold the tack in place, making sure the tack and button pieces are still aligned
-[* black] Hammer the tack with a straight downward pound
- [* icon_caution] Use a small hammer or mallet (1lb /~ 450g) to avoid bending or breaking the button
-[* icon_note] To further protect a button with a logo, place a soft cloth or towel underneath before hammering
+[* black] Flip the jeans over and place a soft flat work surface directly beneath the button, like a soft piece of wood or leather.
+ [* icon_caution] A hard surface can damage the button.
+[* black] Use a pair of needle nose pliers to hold the tack in place, making sure the tack and button pieces are still aligned.
+[* black] Hammer the tack with a straight downward pound.
+ [* icon_caution] Use a small hammer or mallet (about one pound or 450 g) to avoid bending or breaking the button.
+[* icon_note] To further protect a button with a logo, place a soft cloth or towel underneath before hammering.