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> Trying to remove door fuzzy's....need ideas, Early door: Channel with fuzzy and window scraper
Mr.242
post May 26 2012, 10:01 PM
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I cannot for the life of me remove these aluminum channels. The screws are rusted in. I will take suggestions now...

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post May 31 2012, 05:47 PM
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After drilling out the screw heads on one door I was determined not to have to do it on the other...

Spray the whole thing, fuzzies and track with Liquid Wrench, silcone may work also but the LW helps get the screws out.

work the fuzzies until you can slide them out (involved use of screw driver and hammer at times).

When you get everything out clean around the screws and LW again.

Use a proper fit screw driver (small). I also had to use some needle nose vise grips to get two of the screws started...the one I couldn't get to, I got lucky and it came out just with the screw driver.
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