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I want to repaint them but getting my fat hands underneath is challenging. Is there an easy way to get these grills off?
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To my recollection, I used a pair of pliars or Lineman's pliars, grabbed hold and just pulled them off. I destroyed the push on nuts, but they are so old and degraded, I think that's probably gonna be par for the course.
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