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    How do I untie a nylon guitar string?
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    Take a bobby pin or a paper clip and poke it through the knots in the string. This should allow you a little space to be able to untie the knots the rest of the way with your fingers.
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    What if you have a massive knot in thin string? I bought something but the string got tangled and we can't untie it.
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    Use a safety pin to slowly pick you way through the knots. This takes patience, but it can be done. If that doesn't work, you may have to cut out the knotted part and add in a new string.
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    How do I get rid of a really tight shoe knot?
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    The finger method from this article would work best. Make sure you have enough time, patience and long enough nails to do the job.
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    Please help me quick! My joggers have a knot in them and it is really tight. How do I get it out quickly as possible?
    Gavin Donnelly
    Gavin Donnelly
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    Try pulling the knot apart with 2 safety pins, or wiggling it loose with the tooth of a fork by shoving it into the middle and pulling and twisting it. Those are 2 types of utensils you probably have somewhere around the house when you're in a rush!
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    What if I have a really small tight string in a converse lace?😭
    Gavin Donnelly
    Gavin Donnelly
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    Try inserting a safety pin through the middle of the lace in each side of the knot and pulling the knot apart.
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    How do I untie a tightly knotted Apple Wired Earbuds?
    Gavin Donnelly
    Gavin Donnelly
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    You could try poking something like a bamboo skewer through the middle of the knot and twisting it to loosen the knot. Or, the tine of a fork might work. Just don't use anything too sharp that might damage the cable.
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