I got real lucky once.  Applying steadily increasing pressure twist
movement, the grip popped off in one piece with minimal muck on the
bar.

The other times, even lately when I used Elmer's wood glue, my luck
did not hold - rather the glue did.  The grip broke apart leaving
chunks on the bar.  Took a long to clean.

My reference here is to the Portuguese made Meisha's Cork Grips.  May
be different with the other brand.

On Jul 20, 10:14 am, Ginz <theg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ok, how much trouble am I in?  I glued my cork grips with Household
> Hogar's and now think I might want to swap out the stem.  How nasty of
> a job would it be to remove one grip?

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