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Thanks for the advice. Made my first serious attempt to get them off yesterday and struck out. I am starting, however, with the hardest one - the one at the bottom of the back glass. I slipped it under the molding but can't seem to get the tool under the clip. It seems the clips are too deep and I can't bend the molding back far enough to get it down there. I do think all the other pieces (front and rear) should be easier but the critical one I have to get off and re-seal is the bottom back. I know there's some flex in the moldings but it seems I'm having to bend back too far and still can't get under the notch in the clip. Maybe my new windshield gaskets are thicker than the original? Will try again this weekend.
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