How do I remove the metal strip between my countertop and backsplash?
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If you don't see any indications of any fastening material (screws, nails, etc.), then it must be glued. I suggest to leave it as is and cover it with painters tape (a kind of masking tape) then paint your countertop. Be sure to remove your painters tape before the paint is completely dry.
It appears to be an inside corner with channels for the counter and backsplash. I am going to assume, strongly, that part of it is under the counter and part behind the backsplash. May not even be fastened in any way. It slipped over the edge of the counter, then the counter is pressed tightly against the wall, and the backsplash is slipped into its own channel. Eliminates the need to trim the counter exactly flush or caulking against the wall. If it was rounded then it would have been adhered into the corner.
It's probably been stuck on try using a hair dryer (this is because you don't want to damage the other areas, and while your doing this use a scraper to the metal strip.
Mine where tacked every foot or so with little nails under the laminate on the top.
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What did you end up doing? I have these on my counters and I'm going to paint them but I wanted to tile the backsplash.