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Remove Trim Without Damaging Drywall Using Zenith Tools

The Trim Puller and other Zenith tools can be picked up today on Amazon and The Home Depot.<br>

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Remove Trim Without Damaging Drywall Using Zenith Tools

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  1. Remove Trim Without Damaging Drywall Using Zenith Tools Removing trim should be an easy and affordable DIY project, but often without the proper knowledge and tools, it can be challenging. It can result in a broken trim that can prove to be completely unusable and drywall that is damaged and broken completely. Here we share smart tips to remove trims without damaging your drywall: The secret to safely removing trims is having the best tools in your toolbox. Once you have the best tools, consider your 90% job is done. Because having common tools such as a pry bar for pulling trims often leads to breakage and drywall damage. Tolls need to remove trim: ● Trim Puller ● Self-Prying Pro-Bar ● Utility Knife ● Putty Knife To begin, carefully cut the caulk at the top of the baseboard with the utility knife. The caulk seals the baseboard to the wall. Begin by cutting the seam from one end of the baseboard to the other. Repeat steps for each board if necessary. Next, insert the Trim Puller between the baseboard and the wall. Shift the Trim Puller back and forth slowly from one end to the other to remove the baseboard without damaging the drywall. We suggest using Zenith Tools to do the job. Zenith Trim Puller is a revolutionary, patented tool that performs all of the functions of a pry bar and claw without causing any damage. The Trim Puller is intended for repair or remodeling projects in which you are not destroying but rather reusing trim, baseboards, cabinets, flooring, and other materials.

  2. The Trim Puller allows you to reuse them without damaging your drywall, enabling you to avoid having to go back and repair the holes in your sheet rock. What sets this tool apart from others is its 15-degree wedged center, making it easy to extract trims. Also, the contract area is flatter than other tools, which helps avoid any drywall damage. It is engineered for repair or remodeling projects where trim must be removed without damaging the walls, making it the ideal tool to make a challenging task easier. Finally, remove any excess glue or caulking, and you're ready to replace the baseboards! The Zenith self-prying pro bar hand tool is the Trim Puller's larger and more powerful version and the ultimate demolition salvage tool. It can also be used in larger areas to remove trim and baseboards! It performs all functions of a wrecking bar, flat pry bar, or claw and is a larger version of the trim puller. Its uncanny precision is essential when tackling complex tasks. When working with large nails to remove decking or trim, once the plank or trim is completely removed, use the integrated nail puller to remove any finishing nails attached to the plank or trim. Finally, remove any excess glue or caulking, and you're ready to replace the baseboards! The Self-Prying Pro-Bar Hand Tool is the Trim Puller's larger and more powerful version and the ultimate demolition salvage tool. It can also be used in larger areas to remove trim and baseboards! It performs all functions of a flat pry bar, wrecking bar, or claw and is a larger version of the trim puller. Its uncanny precision is essential when tackling challenging tasks. When working with large nails to remove decking or trim, use the integrated nail puller to remove any finishing nails attached to the plank or trim. The Trim Puller and other Zenith tools can be picked up today on Amazon and The Home Depot.

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