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Old 09-09-2007, 04:59 PM   #1
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This may be a silly question, but can someone tell me an easy way to remove the wood plugs that cover the screw heads in the wood trim on the interior of the coach. They are especially prevalent around the entertainment cabinets to remove the dvd player, etc. There must be a way to remove them without completely destroying them and the wood around them. Thanks.

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This may be a silly question, but can someone tell me an easy way to remove the wood plugs that cover the screw heads in the wood trim on the interior of the coach. They are especially prevalent around the entertainment cabinets to remove the dvd player, etc. There must be a way to remove them without completely destroying them and the wood around them. Thanks.

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slide a putty knife under them and gently pry them loose.
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I use a small pick type screw driver.
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I use two hobby knives or two large sewing needles and pry from the side.
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Thanks for the tips.

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