It'll probably need to have any rivets drilled out first, and you may find the old silicone will just break away. If not, a good box cutter type knife and cut around all the edges as best you can. It will need to have a fairly long blade as a "Stanley knife" blade will probably be too short to get in far enough.
When it's out, the best way of removing the old silicone will be to lightly wire brush, as in a drill type. This will give you speed, but don't put a lot of pressure on it, otherwise you'll do damage to the surfaces.
Hope this helps.






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