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-[* black] Place a flat work surface like a scrap piece of wood or a cutting board directly beneath the button.
-[* black] Be sure to use a small (one pound) hammer or mallet to prevent breaking the tack and button.
-[* icon_caution] Hammer the tack into the button, with a straight downward pound.
+[* black] Place a flat work surface like soft piece of wood or leather directly beneath the button.
+[* black] Be sure to use a small (one pound) hammer or mallet to prevent breaking the tack and button. Hammer the tack into the button, with a straight downward pound.
+[* icon_caution] If the button has a logo you are worried about damaging, place a soft cloth or towel underneath before hammering.
[* icon_note] If you’re uncomfortable holding the button with your fingers while you hammer, you can use a pair of pliers to hold the button in place.