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Old 09-05-2006, 08:13 AM   #27
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go to this link -: http://www.aufalcon.com/aufalcon.htm

then select "workshop" and scroll down and you will see an article that explains step by step the removal of the cluster. Once out you will see how easy it is to get the plastic off. Just be slow and gentle and the botttom of the cluster just wedges in so it sometimes helps to get a thin blunt bladed knife or instrument and slide under the cluster just to break the seal. gentle to a dgree is the key.
EDIT: Acutally, I just read the article, and Im not sure its what I want to do. All I want to do is remove the front clear plastic cover off the cluster, leaving the cluster in place. The reason I want to do this is that a bit of crap got in behind the plastic and stuck to the underside.... :
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