Easy way to remove plastic trim clips

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db
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Easy way to remove plastic trim clips

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You know, the type with a little peg that you have to knock out which is fine if you have access inside the panel to retrieve the peg.

At the risk of stating the bleedin obvious...
Drill a 2-3mm hole, screw in a woodscrew, pull peg out. Job done :thumbright:
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clever idea 8-)
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Can't remember how many of those little buggers I've lost! :oops:
The pump don’t work coz the vandals took the handles.

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Post by db »

I spent quite a while fishing one out of the bottom of my rear 1/4 so i thought... there must be a better way! :roll:
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