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# ***Use Rubber Bands or Rubber Gloves:*** Wrap a rubber band or wear rubber gloves to provide extra grip on the damaged screw and the sleeve. This may help you get a better hold on them.
# ***Apply Lubricant:*** Try applying a small amount of penetrating lubricant (like WD-40) around the screw and sleeve. Allow it to sit for a while to loosen any debris or corrosion that might be making it difficult to turn the screw.
# ***Use a Rubber Band or Eraser:*** Place a rubber band or a small piece of eraser over the screw, then press down firmly and turn it counterclockwise. The rubber or eraser may grip the damaged screw and allow you to turn it.
# ***Tweezers or Needle-Nose Pliers:*** If there's enough of the screw or sleeve left, you can try to grip it with a pair of needle-nose pliers or tweezers. If the sleeves have nibs, try to catch these nibs with the pliers' tips for a better grip.

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