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all right so we did the lenses of this stuff a little learning curve oh no thats that was part of the lens got a little running right there running right there but this one i did pretty good so now were gonna black out this now the reveal we always save our tape let me use it a little mark up there and well have to dig that off hmm oh wow i film those i gotta i gotta pull out the middle stuff all right so lets oh lets lets see how much not bad not bad i picked that off with like a toothpick or something all right so im just going through with my nail getting it off using my nail that works good enough hopefully this is focused i cant see its so shiny out now i gotta get those pieces out in the middle okay im just going in with a knife and trying to get some stuff up to pull making it difficult to do it while im holding a camera certainly i cant do it with the cam holding the camera but just go in there with the knife and dont scratch the paint just get a corner to come up