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Old 04-29-2023, 12:29 AM
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If I felt it was too much of a night mare to pull the cover (which woukd be my first choice )
I’d put a piece of 3/8 plastic or whatever size fits down there (clear tubing) on the end of a shop vac. Use a cut off water bottle to neck it down.from the shop vac hose size if needed . Stick that hose down there but put a paint strainer on the hose in the inside of the shop vac (if it’s dirty inside) to catch any thing that comes in. Then You can probably pull up the tape with that suction as you pull the tubing out. You can also see if any aluminum shavings got sucked into the paint strainer .

This is likely the best you can do without pulling the cover .

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