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Author of "101 Projects"
Join Date: Jan 1995
Location: Rolling Hills Estates, CA
Posts: 27,056
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You should be able to get a set of needle-nosed pliers on the tubes and pluck them out. At least that's how I've done it in the past. If you break the tube, then no worries, as you are indeed replacing them. I would definitely replace the tube first, as it sounds like it may be the source of your problem, from your description...
-Wayne
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