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Laur

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If you screw the screw in too far it will tighten and you won't be able to pull the plug out.


Suggest you screw the screw in just untill it grips and the plug should come out. Try twisting the screw

with pliers to free it up.


DulwichFox

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> use speed to destroy the rawplug inside


I think that's what I'd do. Just mash up the plugs with a drill and then pull out the bits with long nose pliers.

It's very easy once you have the right size drill bit if the plug is plastic. Then clean the area out, use some filler & fill the area then wait for it to dry. When the filled areas 4 are dried then sand with 120 grit sand paper & it good to go again.

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