......ed: To be hindered or held back...
I have made my Reo Grand ......ed. I had a magnet come loose from the door. I thought that I could fix it without any second thought as to how it could be fixed in a way that would render my reo ......ed.
I applied some super glue to the door and added the magnet to the super glue. At this point I felt pretty smug and proceeded to ponder how crafty I am. I then thanked the lord for making me smart enough to fix a simple problem. Then I thought how quickly it took me to realize my problem with the disengaged magnet to the point of fixing it. I was feeling quite smug...
...ten minutes passed and the the super glue was dry. I slipped the door into my reo grand without any resistance and I felt pretty smug. I had completed a mechanical task that would have baffled simple mortals.
Something was wrong...it didn't have the click it once did. I slid the door up and down. It felt slippery.
I am a simple man, a dullard or dolt. After a very long time that could only be explained by a man with a very simple intellect, I realized that I had super glued the magnet backwards...
I had ......ed/hindered the ability of the door to stay stationary.
I've done some googling and it seems that acetone will free the magnet from its position. I also understand that acetone is pretty awesome at removing color.
What should I do? How may I restore my reo to it's previous state?
I have made my Reo Grand ......ed. I had a magnet come loose from the door. I thought that I could fix it without any second thought as to how it could be fixed in a way that would render my reo ......ed.
I applied some super glue to the door and added the magnet to the super glue. At this point I felt pretty smug and proceeded to ponder how crafty I am. I then thanked the lord for making me smart enough to fix a simple problem. Then I thought how quickly it took me to realize my problem with the disengaged magnet to the point of fixing it. I was feeling quite smug...
...ten minutes passed and the the super glue was dry. I slipped the door into my reo grand without any resistance and I felt pretty smug. I had completed a mechanical task that would have baffled simple mortals.
Something was wrong...it didn't have the click it once did. I slid the door up and down. It felt slippery.
I am a simple man, a dullard or dolt. After a very long time that could only be explained by a man with a very simple intellect, I realized that I had super glued the magnet backwards...
I had ......ed/hindered the ability of the door to stay stationary.
I've done some googling and it seems that acetone will free the magnet from its position. I also understand that acetone is pretty awesome at removing color.
What should I do? How may I restore my reo to it's previous state?
but there've been reports here of others that have. I thought they may have used nail polish remover to loosen the super glue, BUT I'm not sure. Hang in there, someone who knows will be along to give you some pointers.