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Old 06-26-2020, 09:28 AM
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I use a paint stick & small hammer & tap it easy ... Don’t get in a big hurry ...Should be able to remove it with no damage ...
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No hammer. Use a paint stick and a old fashion can opener one side is pointed other side has a radius. Use the radius end place paint stick on top off door trim edge use the can opener tang to walk the trim off just like you would open a jar lid. That tang will grab the edge and open it as you bring the opener upward. You only need to go a little bit just enough to loosen trim. Once the trim is loose enough pull down and it will come off the bottom lip. I can take that trim piece off a nova door in 10 minuted this way.
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Old 06-30-2020, 10:36 PM
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Jason is on the money with the can opener/paint stick formula...I have seen him in action.

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