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+[title] Overview
+[* black] Here is a photo of the entire unit fully disassembled. Most of the hair we need to get at is inside the ends of the brush axle (bottom left of photo).
+[* black] I recommend using a medium-large safety pin to dig out the hair/fibres, a pair of scissors to cut the hair off of the brush, and a flat head screw driver to pry the black plastic end caps off with. You may need a small hammer for reassembly.
+[* black] There are no screws. Most pieces are held together by plastic pressure. Be careful not to break any plastic clips or pieces or you will need to buy a new unit.
+[* black] To prevent having to disassemble this unit often, always take a few minutes to cut any hair/fibre off of the brush after each use.
+[* black] Disassembly and cleaning should take from 30-45 minutes, depending on how much hair is stuck in the unit.

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