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To reconstruct the document, a human user clicks on an individual piece that has been ingested into the software, then selects which side of the piece to check for a match. The software then recommends possible matches from the remaining unmatched pieces. This continues until all the pieces have been matched up.
Fill a plastic tub with water, soap, salt, and a little of sand or ice and bleach. Or if you do not have this just water and soap. Mix it around for about 5 minutes then poor it away. The tiny pieces of paper should clump up, so you can scoop them out and throw it away.
Add a half gallon of bleach to the trash can. Bleach breaks down paper and destroys ink, so it's great for rendering your documents unreadable. However, be careful while handling bleach don't let it touch your skin, and work in a well-ventilated area. Next, add five gallons of water to the trash can.
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Check the shredder blades. Unplug then open the shredder. Know the limitations of your shredder. For example, your shredder may not be able to shred banking cards or may get jammed if you try to shred paper clips or staples. Insert the documents or cards into the shredder. Turn the shredder on. Recycle the fragments.
What is a cross-cut shredder? It shreds paper into small pieces. It's also known as “particle cut” and “confetti-cut.” Cross-cut is essential when shredding sensitive material. Although you can shred less sheets with a cross-cut shredder, you're getting higher security.”
The main difference between the two types of shredders is the cutting mechanism. While the cross-cut shredder cuts paper into strips and then further divides the strips into smaller lengths, the micro-cut shredder totally rips papers apart, reducing them into much tinier pieces that would be impossible to reassemble.
Shredders usually either cut the paper into strips or confetti-like squares. Strip-cut shredders may use rotating knives to cut the paper, while cross-cut shredders may use two sets of teeth that rotate in opposite directions to get a much smaller, square particle [source: Dale Shredder].
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