If you want to release the cartridge pliers will do the job of pulling the clip out.
Take apart bathroom sink faucet.
Then remove the handle.
As you disassemble the old faucet lay the parts in order on a flat surface and snap a picture for reference.
Take apart a faucet with help from a licensed plumber in this free video clip.
Turning off the water first things first.
Before you take any action make sure to read your owners manual if you have it.
You can also try spraying the screw area with a penetrating oil or a mineral scale removing product like c l r.
Gently pry the plate away from the sink and scrape away any residual putty off the sink with the putty knife.
Removing the handle to replace the cartridge removing the aerator and removing the faucet altogether.
A faucet handle puller would be the best tool.
Then you can try gentle prying and wiggling to get it to break free.
Step 2 remove the screw from the middle of the faucet handle with a screwdriver.
You may require only one part but it may be best to buy a kit and replace everything including a new aerator if yours is damaged.
Turn off water to the faucet by turning the valve under the sink clockwise.
Lift the handle off the faucet.
Turn the plastic thumb nuts counterclockwise with your fingers.
Taking a part a faucet involves the right tools and a little bit of know how.
In order to take the cartridge faucet apart you need to start by removing the decorative cap and do the same pull of the handle.
Place a towel in the sink to prevent scratches and to catch any dropped parts.
You can take apart a kohler faucet in three different ways.
Rotary ball faucet look at the lower front of the faucet to find the screw that holds the handle to the faucet.
Then put those parts in a plastic bag and take them to the store with you when shopping.
The thumb nuts secure the faucet handle stems to the sink.
Turn the screw counterclockwise until the handle comes off using an allen wrench or.
Insert a putty knife between the bottom of the putty plate and the sink.
You need to turn the water off when accessing the cartridge or removing the faucet altogether.