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  • Which model? Got a pic? Go gently, so you don't crack the surrounding paint. You could either go with a drill or a very skinny screwdriver. From the front, make a guide hole first, then make the hole gradually bigger. If with a very small screwdriver, just push into the filler to gauge hardness/resistance and see what happens. But first ask yourself this question - do you really need to? :)

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