I am somewhat new to kegging. I have heard many people (including JZ) say that they dissassemble their kegs completely to clean them, including removing the poppet valves from the posts. I have the regular ball lock posts on a standard soda keg, 3 gal size. I have tried to remove the poppet valves the last two times without much success. I have read that people just use a flat head screwdriver and put pressure on the top of the poppet head. I have tried this, and with pretty much all of my weight on the screwdriver, the poppet just doesn't pop out - the "feet" (or whatever you call them) remain anchored to the ridge inside the post. Last night, I tried lightly tapping with a hammer on the screwdriver, and eventually did get the poppets out, but the "feet" were all bent on each one. I think that I can bend them back into shape, but I'm not sure if they will seal well now. Very frusturating!
So, it seems like there must be a better way to do this. Those of you that do this all the time - any tips? I can't afford to replace the poppets with each cleaning. Last night I did find some hop debris inside the poppets, so I certaintly understand the value of removing them, I just can't figure out how to do it safely and easily. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks
JG