Single handle delta kitchen faucer

Removed handle and replaced the springs & washers, ball & washer in faucet. Can not remove the faucet. What I've read says it pulls off. Any suggestions?

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Dgilly
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hubops

If you replaced all those parts, why do you want to remove the faucet?

What do you consider the faucet to be?

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micky

This isn't twitter. You can explain yourself.

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micky

I I read that in the directions while installing a similar bathroom faucet. If you are talking about the part the feels like it has a spring under it, and holds the filter onto the faucet, read on. Turns out there is a special tool to help remove it, but since we non-Delta professionals lack that, an adjustable wrench with a towel in the teeth will suffice. It comes off--it's just not as easy to loosen as the instructions imply. Once you try using the wrench instead of your fingers, it come off *easily*! HTH

Bill

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Bill

The OP needs to review Faucet Anatomy 101:

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Bob (not Bod)

You're just not pulling hard enough. Hook up a heavy rope to the faucet and tie the other end to your car. Make sure the water is on and drive away.

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trader_4

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