Ah, gotcha. Like the photo I posted shows, assuming the grip is of a soft
enough material (like an ESG or Oury grip, or maybe even natural cork) I
just stick the syringe needle straight into the grip until it stops at the
bar. Angling the syringe helps. Then, I just inject alcohol into the space
between the inside of the grip and the bar. Usually takes two injections
for each grip, and once I start wiggling the grip, it usually slides right
off.

I realize this method is rather unorthodox, but it has worked for me for
years to remove many grips without hassle. It also helps that we used to
have a diabetic cat that required injections, so that's why I happen to
have some old disposable syringes laying about. Maybe one of these days
I'll actually buy a rubber tipped nozzle for my air compressor!

Brian
Lex KY

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