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| Grip removal Hey ya'll, I think I know the answer to this but I thought I would ask anyway. Is there a way to remove grips without cutting them off? I ask because a recently installed shaft extender has come loose and needs to be re-done. Since the grip is brand new, I would prefer to salvage it if possible. Probably not, huh? |
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| Re: Grip removal 2 methods, both involve grip solvent. One is to inject grip solvent under the grip, then use a spring-style grip remover. The other is to inject grip solvent in through the vent hole, slap a protector tube over the grip, and hit it with the air. Finally, you could just cut it off and put another one on. |