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there are two small wings on the sides of the nozzle, on the bottom. kind of a pain in the ass to remove, and easy to break. Just squeeze these in to release the nozzle. plan on having to get replacements.
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i just removed mine today, no breaks came out nice. be firm but gentle, I used a flat head screwdriver to push the 'wings' in and push out the nozzle at the same time.
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