How to get Rawl plugs out of a wall without causing any damage
Briefly

Removing Rawl plugs from walls can be tricky due to their secure fit meant for stability. The article details a step-by-step process that begins with inserting a screw into the Rawl plug for grip, followed by using a claw hammer to extract it. It's important to use a slightly larger screw for a good grip and to apply gentle force with the hammer to avoid wall damage. These techniques ensure a clean removal while minimizing surface damage, allowing for easier repairs after removal.
"Start by taking your screw and using your fingers to screw it into the opening of the Rawl plug. Once the screw grips the Rawl plug..."
"Now take a claw hammer and position the v shaped prongs over the section of screw that is sticking out of the wall..."
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