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+ | [title] Remove the front glass |
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+ | [* black] It may be possible to pry the glass out with a plastic pry tool or guitar pick. Using metal for this risks breaking the front glass. |
+ | [* black] Another option for removing the front glass is gently pressurizing the light body with compressed air to "pop" the glass out. |
+ | [* black] A blow off nozzle with a rubber tip can be inserted into the service port hole on the back. It take very little pressure to force the glass out, only a few psi. |
+ | [* black] The glass may eject itself from the light during this process, make sure there is a soft place for it to land to avoid breakage. |
+ | [* black] Be sure to wear safety glasses during this step in case the glass breaks. |
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