Eastwood sells a bunch of different trim removal tools. But if you look at the pictures you'll quickly see that there's really nothing being sold you can't create yourself from a scrap of leftover materials. I've used all kinds of old broken tools like old trowels, plastic spreaders, etc to make what was needed for the job.
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