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[title] Quality control
[* black] Remove the garment from the press and check that the new snap clicks into the opposing side.
[* icon_note] A properly secured snap will flatten the cap post into the sock/stud piece. Depending on the type of snap dies used, this will produce one of two outcomes:
- [* black] Three concentric circles visible at the center of the snap (reference image #2)
- [* black] A mushroom dome shape at the center of the snap (reference image #3)
-[* black] If the snap spins in place, the snap is not secure. Repeat the previous step.
+ [* red] Three concentric circles visible at the center of the snap (reference image #2)
+ [* red] A mushroom dome shape at the center of the snap (reference image #3)
+[* black] If the snap spins in place, the snap isn't secure. Repeat the previous step.
[* icon_note] If you're replacing both sides of the snap, repeat these steps on the other side, ensuring all the proper dies and pieces are used.