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Try with a hairdryer and a sharp knife... but it will be difficult to get as nice as the original... in other words, do this if you really have to remove it.
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I went through this with a 15c. It was not easy.
I ended up with permanent wrinkles in the aluminum.
However, if I had been more patient with the solvent soaking approach, it would have come out perfect.
See Randy Sloyer's post in response to mine-----it was a yeer or more back---I'll look for it later in the archives.
Thibault----how did the hair-dryer trick work out for you?
Regards,
bill
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