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Removing kitchen sink strainer with no lock nut and no threads,, only thumb screws and a met...
One of the strainers in my kitchen sink (the side without the garbage disposal) started leaking in the putty/gasket area. After seeing a bunch of videos about how to replace it, I attempted to do the …
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Removing Moen kitchen faucet aerator
My Moen kitchen faucet has an aerator that none of the standard aerator keys seem to fit. I've attached a picture of it below. Maybe Moen did this purposefully to make people need to replace the who …
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Removing kitchen sink strainer with no lock nut and no threads,, only thumb screws and a met...
I finally got this strainer removed. First of all, thank you all for your suggestions. It was all somewhat correct. It had to do with lining the slots up with the notches.
After struggling with thi …
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Removing Moen kitchen faucet aerator
On another forum, it was mentioned that the aerator has 2 flatter ends, for which an 8" needle nose pliers should be able to use to remove the aerator. I did notice the flatter ends after that was me …