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[title] Remove the handle and faceplate
-[* icon_note] In this case you wouldn't actually have to remove the faceplate because the core sticks out enough to grab on to it, but removing the faceplate anyways makes it easier.
-[* icon_note] If you have a security faceplate that you can't remove and the core doesn't stick out enough to grab on to you can't break the lock with this method and you might need to drill it out instead.
+[* icon_note] In this case you wouldn't actually have to remove the faceplate because the core sticks out enough to grab on to it, but removing the faceplate makes it easier to grab the core.
+[* icon_note] If you have a security faceplate that you can't remove and the core doesn't stick out enough to grab on to you can't break the lock with this method and you might need to try other methods like drilling it out instead.
[* black] Remove the handle and faceplate.
[* orange] To remove the faceplate, you'll have to remove the handles first. The handle is typically held by a small grub screw somewhere near the base of the handle.
[* blue] If you can remove the faceplate from your side, you can typically see all the screws that you have to unscrew to remove the faceplate.