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Removing an air sucker, or suction cup, pressed against a surface can be difficult due to the vacuum created between the cup and the surface. This vacuum generates a significant amount of atmospheric pressure that holds the suction cup in place. Additionally, if the surface is smooth and non-porous, the seal is enhanced, making it harder to break the suction without introducing air into the space. Applying force in the wrong direction can further tighten the seal, complicating removal.

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