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BobsYourUncle
Dec 09, 2020Nomad
I work with that situation a lot in my solarium work. Always something to take apart with the screw heads caulked.
Exactly as birdnst said, dig it out. It can be a little tedious, but there are only 4 screws.
Dicor sticks hard, it's great stuff. I always start with a utility knife such as Olfa, and try to get a piece loose enough to grab it with a pair of pliers and pull while I use a knife, pick, nail, screw or anything with a small sharp tip to pry it away from the screw head.
There is no other way to do it. No solvent will work without damaging the surrounding area.
Exactly as birdnst said, dig it out. It can be a little tedious, but there are only 4 screws.
Dicor sticks hard, it's great stuff. I always start with a utility knife such as Olfa, and try to get a piece loose enough to grab it with a pair of pliers and pull while I use a knife, pick, nail, screw or anything with a small sharp tip to pry it away from the screw head.
There is no other way to do it. No solvent will work without damaging the surrounding area.
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