Ok, I just so happen to not have a big ass easy out. So I took a flat screwdriver and put it in one of the notches on the outside diameter of the paint saver, tapped it with a hammer. I did this just to test how strong it was, it was pretty damn strong. The screwdriver just cut into the paint saver. So then I put a hair dryer to the paint saver for about 8-10 minutes, used a blunt rod instead of a screw driver (so it wouldnt cut the metal) in the same notch on the outside of the paint saver, tapped it with a hammer, and the paint saver came out like a hot knife in butter. :up: