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cd stuck in car stereo?

a friend of mine has a nissan, with a factory cd stereo in it, and he has a cd stuck in the player, it just makes clicking noises and wont eject, he has tried lots of ways to get it out, does antone here has any ideas how to get it out without damaging the the stereo?

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aside from massive damage created it also creates massive amounts of energy(enough to power the planet for a while possibly)
yea put them in the dryer with a couple (or 4) dryer sheets put it on air or cool THIS WILL HELP btw why are you typing in all capshard to read.
The lint roller work perfectly
The sheds are as if they were not there at all, as far as lightning is concerned. There is too much to say about lightning to cover it here. Your horses can be felled by a strike that does not even hit them, through ground currents, causing a megavolt potential difference across their feet. A large iron barn, properly grounded to a few dozen driven ground rods, would probably be best. Ham radio operators have the need for lightning protection and also the knowledge of electricity needed for understanding. Here is a website that covers a ham's view of lightning. The safety admonishments near the end apply to everyone, not just hams.
Okay, relax, I've got the solution for you. Rubber dishwashing gloves. Insert hand, rub in a circular kind of motion, the fur balls up, bingo gone. It even pulls out the hairs that somehow seem to get embedded. Don't have rubber gloves handy? Leather gloves or a damp sponge will also work.

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