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Old Jul 13th, 2023, 10:07   #4
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Hello again

Proper trim removal tools and a tin of silicone spray are a must.

Locate a clip, slightly pry panel against the clip, small squirt of silicone spray directly around/on the clip and leave for 20 seconds or so then lever the clip open.
I've found this works quite well as the silicone provides a lubrication to both the clip and panel as its usually friction between the two that cause the clips to break when levered.
Also warmth makes the clips more pliable and less likely to break. A hairdryer can be employed.

...and yes its prudent to have spare clips.
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