Chris may I put my two cents worth in here.
Your right the glue is very hard, and you do need a very sharp Stanley Knife or similar to cut around the glued perimeter of the filter housing.
And yes again it gets messy and the original chips falls apart and so on, but you don't need that one anyway so who cares.
Once you have removed the original the actual sensor is exposed, blow any dust off it with a Giotto Hand Blower, and immediately put it into a clean plastic sandwich bag, you know, the ones you buy from the super market to put your lunch in.
This keeps the sensor clean and away from the elements until you are ready to replace the new filter into its housing.
From this point you can do what you like to get the extra crap off the filter housing to get it as clean as possible.
Leon