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My previous coil cover finally cracked and I'm waiting to get a new one. Has anyone tried wrapping the coil with a few layers of electrical tape, to prevent from scratching and giving a little padding?
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Haven't tried that but don't see why it wouldn't work, atleast for a little while. I have a plastic dish that we used for kitty food and it's the right size. Thinking about it for a protector. Attach it with rubber bands ?
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If you have one on order, I recommend doing nothing. It doesn't hurt a coil to get a little scratched. However, if you can't find a replacement...the electrical tape should work fine.
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