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Sometimes, cassette tapes have their tape pulled out, or are otherwise unable to be inserted into a cassette player. Other times, there just isn't a working cassette player around. This wikiHow will provide a few quick steps to getting your tape back into shape.
Find a pen or pencil that, when looked at on its end, is in the shape of a hexagon or octagon (six or eight sided respectively, much like a stop sign). The very common, clear, BIC pens are perfect. These steps will not work with a round pen that is able to roll smoothly off a table.
Insert the pen through one of the cassette reel holes.
Slowly rotate the reel, ensuring that the pen makes good contact with the spokes (it should if you chose the right kind of pen).
Always rotate the top of the reel toward the center of the cassette. In other words, if your pen is in the left reel-hole, rotate clockwise. If it is in the right reel-hole, rotate counter-clockwise.
In no time at all, your tape will be rewound.
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