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    Posted: 02/03/2017 at 10:06pm
Someone else that got problem with the rubbers doesn't attach as well as where the butterfly logo is on the blade? It's clear when when the rubber is removed and you can se the wings logo on the rubber.

What can you do to prevent this, without harming the blade's surface?
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That's why butterfly provided those CZ rocks by the handle on the new blades

You're suppose to use it to rub the logo off
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Originally posted by mon22 mon22 wrote:

That's why butterfly provided those CZ rocks by the handle on the new blades

You're suppose to use it to rub the logo off

what does "CZ" in CZ rocks stand for? 
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Cubic zirconia—commonly called CZ—is widely used as an inexpensive diamond substitute.
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