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We have a dripping bathtub faucet. This is a conventional two valve faucet
with stems sticking straight out of the wall, about 50 years old. It's probably just a simple matter of replacing the washers but I have to get the handles off to do that. They may not have been off in a half century and naturally they don't want to budge. Any ideas? Bag them with a solution of CLR? I suppose if worse comes to worse I can cut them with Dremel cutting wheel and replace them. |
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