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Question about my roller blade bearings?

I got new Sonic Turbo Bearing wash and it says to remove one shield before puting them in, what is the shieldis it the colored part of the bearing how do i take it off?

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Drop and roll or try to smother the flames if there isn't any water available.
Some places will and some places will not. It is up to the individual shop. Keep in mind that by purchasing your own parts, the shop will not offer a warranty of any kind on the work and if you have a problem they will blame it on the parts that you bought. ****EDIT**** Contrary to popular belief, shops do not make huge profits on parts. On average, we get about 25% off the list price. So if the parts lists for $100, we pay $75. There is more of a markup on a bottle of coke at the grocery store than there is on parts.
INCORRECT! Stop, drop, WRAP, by rolling, you allow oxygen to the flames that are still burning, by wrapping you smother the flames and stop oxygen getting to them, stopping the fire. Water is a bad idea, leave them be once they are stopped, dropped and wrapped. Treat them as a normal patient, is their airway clear? are they breathing? are they conscious? When you're dialing for an ambulance make sure they know where the flames where, burn packs tend to be shaped for certain areas for the body, some first-aiders and first-responders who get to the scene before the paramedics don't carry all the burns packs necessary, so need to know which ones to pack. Keep your patient breathing, conscious and talking to you for as long as possible, you need to try and stop them going into shock. Don't talk to them about the fire, ask about their family, their job, their hobbies etc anything other than the fire. Try to keep them still, moving them will cause them unnecessary pain and could pop any blisters that have already formed.
tell the cops you did not do it

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