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Zenith Trim Puller will become more and more necessary as you undertake more renovations. It is designed to quickly and effectively remove old, worn-out carpets, chair rails, door casings, decorative trim, and more while safeguarding walls and molding. You'll enjoy how well it handles trim, but you'll also find a lot of other applications for this strong, resilient beauty. A tool designed to make one of your least favorite remodeling tasks easier and has additional functions? Now that is something every homeowner must have in their toolbox. <br>
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5 Uncommon Uses of Trim Puller Most savvy DIYers who have purchased Trim Pull swear by how efficient and quick it is to remove and salvage trims without damaging the walls. But, this handy tool offers so much more than just taking off the trim. Do not let it sit idle in your toolbox. This innovative, under-30$ tool can be used for many home renovation projects. Designed with a comfort-grip handle and manufactured with heat-treated carbon steel, this sturdy tool can pull even heavy-lifting projects. ● Make Siding Removal Simpler While vinyl siding is known for its toughness, it is also what makes it very challenging to remove. When dealing with this tough material, you need a robust tool to ease the sliding away from the nails. A Trim puller can turn out to be a handy tool in this case. All you need to do is unlock panels with a zip tool and slide the Trim Puller between the wall and siding. When you apply the correct pressure, Trim Puller will gently but effectively ease the sliding away from the nails holding it in place. ● Replace hardwood floors If you have a few worn-out areas of hardwood flooring that need to be replaced, you can use the Trim Puller to lift only the damaged parts without damaging nearby planks. With proper leverage, the Trim Puller can make it happen. The innovative design creates a relatively seamless transition between your original flooring and the replacement. Furthermore, the subfloor won't be harmed if the Trim Puller is driven with a hammer between planks and concrete. ● Detach Decorative Panels When your walls need a refresh, you can rely on the Trim Puller to remove decorative moldings without damaging the walls. What's more, this small but sturdy tool is so effective that you can even salvage the pieces and use it someplace else. First, score the seam where the panel meets the wall or door using a utility knife. The Trim Puller should then be positioned between the panel and the surface. Once the panel has come off the surface, start working your way along and gently peel the panel away. ● Take Off Countertops Changing the countertops can instantly give a new look to your kitchen. Trim Puller can help you to separate a countertop from the base cabin, so you can install a brand new countertop and uplift your kitchen decor. The Trim Puller's center wedge will start to separate the countertop from the base if you just push the tool between the two surfaces and hammer it into place. Work your way along at about 12-inch intervals until the countertop has separated from the base, then gently pry it away. Due to its design, which is wider, larger, and flatter than those of similar tools,
the Trim Puller completes the task while sparing the base, thereby saving you time-consuming and expensive repairs. ● Align your cabinets Installing a countertop correctly requires leveling a row of base kitchen cabinets. Shims may be needed to level the base units depending on variances in the room's subfloor. The Trim Puller's assistance can be quite helpful in this situation. Drive the Trim Puller between the floor and a cabinet bottom after positioning your level on top of the cabinets. When the cabinet lifts a little, you can slip thin pieces of wood below until the cabinet is level. Then, with the shims still in place, remove the Trim Puller to reveal a completely level cabinet. Zenith Trim Puller will become more and more necessary as you undertake more renovations. It is designed to quickly and effectively remove old, worn-out carpets, chair rails, door casings, decorative trim, and more while safeguarding walls and molding. You'll enjoy how well it handles trim, but you'll also find a lot of other applications for this strong, resilient beauty. A tool designed to make one of your least favorite remodeling tasks easier and has additional functions? Now that is something every homeowner must have in their toolbox.