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you can always dab a little vegtable oil on it to soften it ,sometimes then it will rub right off.or you can take a warm damp towel to it that usually works.sometimes you can just take them right off,but if you have no experience with tweezers doing this then dont.sometimes if its been retained for to long after a shed you have to wait until the next shed.raise the humidity alittle bit.good luck
All above advice was good, but NEVER use tweezers to remove an eye cap. Warm damp towel best idea. Solution; fix the humidity levels so it doesn't happen again.