Hello! My bathroom faucet has an insert aerator. We attempted to remove it in order to remove the chalk in the faucet, and broke the bottom part off as a result. The keys we have to remove the aerator are now not working, and we can’t quite get it out.
Does anybody have any suggestions? We’ve tried using thin pliers for electronics to grab it and twist, but we can’t get a good enough grip. A few photos attached: the remaining part inside the faucet, the broken off bottom part, and the keys that we have.
Fondots@lemmy.world 22 hours ago
Take the whole faucet off. If there’s any good way to grab it you’re probably gonna be able to get a better look at it with it sitting on a table or in a vise and have more room to get tools at it.
If, like most of the sinks in my house, those shitty plastic basin nuts holding your faucet to the sink are stubborn and almost impossible to get off and you don’t have any tools that will do the tick- those nuts are maybe a few bucks at any hardware store. I tend to just take a sharp chisel to them with a couple good taps from a hammer and cut them off.
Give it a good soak in a bucket of vinegar or CLR to clean as much of the lime and crud off as you can. Trying to get a baggie full of it attached to it in-situ like a lot of people recommend is usually a pain in the ass (I usually prefer to soak a paper towel in it to wrap around it to soak for a while, easier and it probably uses less vinegar/clr.)
Like others have said, you can try cutting a slot or something into it to get it out with a screwdriver. If it’s plastic or cheap metal you might be able to just break it up and take it out piece by piece.
And if all else fails, you have your faucet off and unless you’re really particular, faucets aren’t that expensive. Just replace the whole damn thing.
Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe 22 hours ago
With one that doesn’t use this kind of keyed nonsense, as build up will always seize this stuff in place.