How To Remove Wood Trim | Beginner

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Today we are learning how to remove wood trim. If you're a beginner, then you'll be able to pick up a few techniques that can be applied not only to casing but baseboard and other trim as well.

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The detail about pulling the nail out on the backside of the trim is incredibly helpful. Well done on this video!

meymoto
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Perfect... Shot, concise, an to the point and ALL details mentioned... THANK you so much

emadavazpour
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Great tip have used this method, tooth picks and cotton balls soaked all with wood glue and worked fantastic. I use the wood glued soaked cotton ball (tissue works) most often and has yet to let me down. Once wood glue hardens its rock solid.

msk
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Thank you for this! This is exactly what I was looking for to teach myself and 15 year old daughter.

joannesapanaro
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Wishing that we be well and stay safe in November 2019. This guy was way ahead of the curve.

poshko
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Your video is short, and direct. Thanks

cntrlscrutinizer
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Easy-peasy! Nice job, good video production.

stevereade
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Thanks, super helpful, especially the board technique. I've put one too many holes in the drywall before I learned that!

KD-rcbs
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Excellent overview. Nicely done! Great tips in the video.

PapaCubScout
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Thanks! Bringing my love home from hospital in wheelchair so I’m doing it!

janieknapp
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Thanks for a quick an easy explanation.

johncuda
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thanks for making this a 2 1/2 minute video instead of dragging it out into 20 minutes like some other diy vids.
how about that trim in the corner? i've got about an inch between the trim and a 90 degree wall corner then an inch to the door trim on the second wall. i assume i'll try the same technique more carefully because i can't get the prybar into the corner flatly.

TheFuzzypuddle
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I removed my door trim to fit my new refrigerator. What can I use to fill in the spots where the trim used to be? Some one I talked to said to sparkle around where door Trims to be and then paint after it dried and sanded. Thought? Thank you in advance.

danshop
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That looks like a good pry bar. Most I’ve seen are too thick at the end and will cause unnecessary damage. I have some molding around an interior door that I want to remove that’s been in place for at least 50 years and has been painted over multiple times. I want to take it outside and sand the paint down to bare wood, to get the previous oil paint off, because latex paint doesn’t like to stick to it. It probably sounds like too much trouble to go to, but I really dislike sanding inside the house.

leeb.
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I have to remove the door stop trim alone, is that a separate piece that I can take out without causing much damage? my mother in law unit laundry room doesn't let full size washer dryer set to be in because of this and want to remove most of it (leavig 1 ft on the top still there, and on both sides of the door.

mahanare
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Thanks for this! Helpful for sure. I used your link for the “better than mine” pry bar scraper thingies on amazon (hope you get credit for that). Arrived in one day so we’re set to go!

lynneanilsonthibodaux
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The previous owner of our house put a microwave behind on a shelf behind a kitchen wall and surrounded it with a wooden frame. We need to replace the unit but can't pull it straight out because the legs of the unit seem to be lower than the top edge of the frame. Do you think your technique would work? Since the unit and frame is right in the middle of the wall we don't have a lot of room for error. Thanks for any help.

deecross
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I subscribed. Your presentation is no less than excellent.

manuelferreira
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Im telling myself that i can save the door trim in my house i just moved into. I guarantee it cracks first thing. Hopefully does it right away instead of at the end 😂

JetXcountry
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Y’all know where can I get the wood from to replace it ?

JT