Hi all! So I’m replacing my kitchen faucet and everything was smooth sailing (turning off the water, removing the hot and cold water hoses, etc.) but then the mounting nuts just wouldn’t budge. There’s this weird substance under the nuts (epoxy?) that seem to be preventing it from moving. On all of the youtube videos I’ve watched, people remove these relatively easily, or they spray some wd-40 and it comes off, but these just won’t budge.
Do you guys have any ideas? Do I just have to reinstall the old faucet?
UPDATE: Thank you everyone!! Got the faucet off by just cutting off the nuts. Going to scrape the silicone/putty/epoxy off and put my new faucet in. Here’s the pictures!
sarxsvt t1_jdtrmv7 wrote
Since you're replacing it and those are plastic nuts you could just cut them off and remove the faucet. I've seen people use silicon that way but even after it hardens years later it's not that hard to remove. If that is some sort of epoxy you may have to Dremel or grind it off to get a good seal on the new faucet if it spilled over to the bottom of the sink. I'm guessing it shouldn't be that much trouble though.