sometimes you will destroy it when removing. since you are replacing it anyhow. a screwdriver should be enough to break it lose.
Brushing and flossing can remove plaque which causes calculus to form. But once calculus does form, it is too hard and firmly attached to be removed with a toothbrush. dental visits are necessary so that calculus build up can be professionally removed with sharp instruments. Source: i am a dentist
Wait till it sets then pull it firmly off.
The IUD is removed in the office by grasping the strings and pilling slowly, gently, and firmly until the IUD comes out. No anesthesia or special medication is required.
Shake it firmly, then change ends and repeat, as necessary.
To change the dome light on a Caravan,slip a thin object like a flat-edge screwdriver under the silver frame and GENTLY pry off. The white plastic cover is attached to the silver frame with a couple of plastic tabs. It can be removed to get washed, etc. Once this assembly is hanging down from the ceiling, the bulb can be accessed and replaced. To put the cover back, simply replace the white cover in the silver frame and push firmly into the ceiling until you hear it click into place.
Cleopatra regained her throne in 47 BC when Julius Caesar firmly established her as ruler after the Alexandrian war.
the part you sit on,,,,push FIRMLY against the lower part to "unhook" it. when removed, you will see the bolts retaining the back.
He held her hand firmly.He was firmly set on his opinion.You are firmly in the wrong.
No, "firmly" is an adverb, not a verb. It is used to describe how an action is performed, such as "he held the rope firmly."
"Firmly" is an adverb. It is used to describe how an action is done, indicating the level of strength or intensity. Examples include "She firmly closed the door" or "He firmly believes in his principles."
"I don't firmly understand this".
"The spade was dug firmly into the ground"