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-[* icon_note] A conventional trapezoidal utility blade, like the ones found in box cutters, conveniently fit perfectly between the rows of pins, with the thickness of the blade matching the necessary gap between the rows.
+[* icon_note] A conventional trapezoidal utility blade (like the ones found in box cutters) fits perfectly between the rows of pins. The thickness of the blade matches the necessary gap between the rows.
[* icon_caution] Don't push ''down'' into the substrate with the blade to avoid marring the surface.
[* black] Gently slide the utility blade between two rows of pins.
[* black] If bent pins block the blade's path, gently bend them upright using the sharp corner of the blade, going one at a time.