They make a tool to remove seals with a slide hammer. It's basically a sheet metal screw that you drill into the seal body and pull it out.
They also make a seal puller that is basically hooked on one end and has a spot on it to hold as well as hit with a hammer. To use it you put the small, hooked end through the seal opening and hit it with a hammer to pull the seal.
Something I have had to do on many occasions is to use a regular sheet metal screw to pull the seal. Basically get a hole started with an awl, or whatever you've got on hand, and screw the screw in through the hole. When it hits the housing no the back side it will typically push the seal out. Unfortunately there are seals in so tight that the hole will strip before the seal moves. In that case a combination of that, and what it sounds like you did to the seal you removed usually works.
Beyond that' I have never found one, certain tool, or way to get a seal out, and never a way to do it that leaves the seal reusable.
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