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I have
dissolved them using Methyl Ethyl Ketone!! Wicked stuff!! -----Original
Message----- If the
plug was plastic, you might be able to dissolve it significantly enough to get
it out with acetone. I've had some luck just pouring acetone into the head and
letting it sit overnight. The plastic completely dissolved! Don't
do this if there is any sort of foam in the head of course! -t |
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