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[* icon_caution] This is one of the slowest steps in the process. Take caution since the glass can crack or shatter if done too aggressively. | |
+ | [* icon_caution] A spudger is recommended for this step, but if needed, a screw driver can be used with extreme caution. |
[* icon_reminder] Step requires gloves | |
[* black] With two flathead screwdrivers, one small and the other large, carefully and slowly place the smaller screwdriver between the rubber stopper and the glass tube. Next slowly apply pressure with a prying action to free the rubber stopper. Repeat around the stopper to eventually detach it. | |
[* black] • Once a small portion is lifted continue the prying step, possible with the larger screw driver. | |
[* black] Stop when about 60%-75% of the rubber stopper is sticking out. |