The provided information, though limited, describes installing press clips, not removing them. A proper answer on removal requires more detail, but based on the installation instructions given, it's likely the reverse is required. Therefore, the best interpretation for removing the clips is described below, assuming these are the typical two-part plastic clips:
To remove press clips, you likely need to perform the reverse of the installation process, which involves manipulating the center post:
- Access the Clip: Make sure you have clear access to the press clip you want to remove.
- Examine the Clip: Identify the center post of the clip. When installed, it's flush with the head.
- Release the Post (Likely): Because the installation involved pressing the post in, removal most likely involves pulling or pressing the post out slightly. This releases the tension on the outer part of the clip, allowing it to be removed. You may need a small, flat-head screwdriver or a specialized clip removal tool to gently pry or lever the post out a bit.
- Remove the Clip: Once the center post is released, the entire clip should be easier to pull out. You can use a trim removal tool or pliers to gently wiggle and pull the clip free.
- Important Caution: Be careful not to break the clip during removal. Work slowly and gently. If the clip is brittle or damaged, it may be more difficult to remove.
Note: Without more context about the specific type of "press clip" in question, this is a general guide. Different types of clips may require different removal techniques.