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-[* black] Start by unscrewing both screws that are keeping your current (broken) drywall hook in place!
-[* black] Make sure you remove both screws evenly, to avoid bending and damaging the screws and the drywall around it.
+[* black] Using your Phillips screwdriver, remove both screws that are keeping your current (broken) drywall hook in place.
+[* icon_note] Make sure you remove both screws evenly, to avoid bending and damaging the screws and the drywall around it.