Once you have heated the faucet, attempt to turn it using the wrench. The heat on the corroded section should help loosen or break the bond that the corrosion holds. You can also use penetrating oil to try to help loosen the stuck tub spout.

How do you remove a corroded tub spout?

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Quote from Youtube video: So to remove it first grab a channel locks. Twist it off cheve it off we'll clean the back here get a leg cook off we'll clean it show these threads are clear clean.

How do you fix a stuck tub spout?





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Quote from Youtube video: As you see all right so this way you don't have to waste the money on another faucet here because all you basically have to do is add some lubricant to some wd-40.

How do you replace a tub diverter spout?

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Quote from Youtube video: And once I get the set screw loosened with the allen wrench I can go ahead and pivot the diverter spout up. So it's easier to get at the set screw. And continue listening it with the allen wrench.

How do you remove a corroded faucet screw?

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Quote from Youtube video: You'll need to treat the screw with an oil penetrant. Some people like to use wd-40. However an oil penetrant works better at getting rusty or stuck bolts free gently tap the top of the bib screw.

How do you loosen a tight faucet?

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Quote from Youtube video: If the screw is covered with a cap use a flat screwdriver to remove it. Once you locate the screw use an appropriate screwdriver to unscrew it by turning it counterclockwise.

How do you loosen a calcified faucet?





Natural products such as vinegar and baking soda can effectively remove calcification without harming the fixtures.

  1. Soak a cloth with white vinegar and wrap it around the faucet. …
  2. Remove the cloth and wipe the faucet with a clean, wet cloth. …
  3. Rinse the faucet with a wet cloth and buff it dry with a towel.