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A thin blade like a utility knife has always worked for me. Slide it in between the frame and the cap and pry it out.
You'll probably also find that the rods are very firmly stuck in the frame. To get those out I usually wrap a piece of cloth (like a micro fibre cloth or similar) around the rod once and then twist the remainder to form a sort of handle. Then I use that to rotate and push the rod out.
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A thin blade like a utility knife has always worked for me. Slide it in between the frame and the cap and pry it out.
You'll probably also find that the rods are very firmly stuck in the frame. To get those out I usually wrap a piece of cloth (like a micro fibre cloth or similar) around the rod once and then twist the remainder to form a sort of handle. Then I use that to rotate and push the rod out.
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Thanks so much! These tips did the trick.
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