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Of those plastic capped soffit/facia fixing nails?
Need too remove from underside of soffit minimising damage .
 
Use a punch and knock it through.

Have a practice using one on some wood
 
You will not get the pins out, complete with the plastic heads - pull the head off, then grip the pin head. The pins are cheap as chips.
That’s the problem you can’t get hold of very thin head buried in plastic . Pins are soft metal and snap easily making them impossible to pull .
 
I think the problem is the soffit. Its soft uPVC sheets so you can't leaver against it.
Can't knock plastic head off either without damaging soffit.
I've only used a wide ened punch, then you end up with a small hole.
 
This has been the Bain for me when doing facias, the pins I've used at the smaller ones and strong when fully knocked in but minimal mistimed hammering and I was knackered.

I found the only way was to plier and pull and try to gradually get lucky, not easy with force needed if on a ladder.

I ordered some hole punches but they never arrived in time but was going to try that.

I think if a tool manufacture made a tool capable of removing pins they'd make quite a lot of money.
 
Punch them through, as already mentioned, then use the larger headed nails or caps if it needs to be put back
 

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