You need two adjustable wrenches. Use one to hold the valve body and the other one to turn that nut counterclockwise. The one holding the valve can be supported by holding it against the wall. @JACK the 2 wrench method works!

How do you remove a tight mounting nut from a faucet?

This Old House’s plumbing and heating expert, listed in order from easiest to difficult.

  1. Tighten the nut. Moving the nut in any direction is progress. …
  2. Tap with a hammer. Jarring the nut can break its bond to the bolt. …
  3. Apply heat. Metal expands slightly when hot, which may be enough to crack the nut free. …
  4. Soak the nut.





How do you loosen a hose nut?

Tap lightly around the sides of the spigot at the bottom, where the hose is attached, several times with a hammer or the handle of a screwdriver. Be careful not to hit so hard that you damage the spigot or hose. Spray the joint with WD-40, trying to aim it up into the threads, and wait about 10 minutes.

How do you remove a locking nut from a sink?

How to Remove a Stuck Locknut From a Sink Drain

  1. Attach large, slip-joint pliers onto the sides of the locknut. …
  2. Add heat while using the slip-joint pliers. …
  3. Grip the tabs on the locknut and twist them off, using a pair of pliers.

How do you loosen a kitchen faucet nut?

More Tips on Removing a Kitchen Faucet

  1. Apply heat directly to the nut or screw. …
  2. Hit the nut gently with a hammer to force it to turn.
  3. If the stuck nut or bolt that is covered in mineral deposits, remove them with white vinegar and a wire brush.
  4. Use a hacksaw to cut the bolt or screw.





How do you remove a calcified hose?

Using CLR (calcium, lime, and rust remover) and an old toothbrush, scrub all around the connection between the hose and spigot. After waiting one hour, try twisting off the hose fitting. If this is unsuccessful, spray the fittings with PAM cooking spray.

How do you remove a plastic hose connector?

Quote from the video:
Quote from Youtube video: Squeeze. The hose into the new fitting. Making sure it is inserted tightly. And then screw the base to the main hose fitting and tighten securely.

How do you get a stuck slipped nut off?

  1. Spray bathroom cleaner on the stuck nut and wipe up with a towel or rag. …
  2. Spray the nut with penetrating lubricant. …
  3. Tap the side of the lock nut with a hammer. …
  4. Clamp a pair of locking pliers around the nut and lock into place. …
  5. Heat the nut with a plumber’s torch. …
  6. Slip a nut splitter over the lock nut.