💦 The faucet aerator has been disassembled and reinstalled, but still cannot be disassembled? Don't worry, today I'll give you some tips to easily solve this little problem! 🔧
one ️⃣ Tool assisted disassembly
🛠️ Special tool: How can a reliable assistant be missing when disassembling a faucet aerator? Specialized small tools, yellow pliers, pointed nose pliers, and wrenches can all help you increase torque and make disassembly easier. Remember to choose the right tool, don't force it, otherwise the aerator will suffer.
🔧 Operation tip: Use a tool to clamp the edge of the aerator, slowly apply force, and if it feels loose, continue to twist it. Don't rush for success.
two ️⃣ Hot water white vinegar soaking method
🛁 Hot water and white vinegar mixture: This is the secret to softening scale and rust! Soak the aerator in a mixture of hot water and white vinegar, wait for a while, and those stubborn stains will obediently surrender.
🧼 Easy disassembly: After soaking, take out your tool and gently twist it, and the aerator will come off. Is it much easier than before?
three ️⃣ Double sided tape increases friction
📦 Double sided tape to assist: didn't you expect it? Double sided tape can also come in handy! Stick a circle on the faucet aerator to increase friction, making it less likely for hands to slip when disassembling.
💪 Choose double-sided tape with strong adhesion: Remember to choose double-sided tape with strong adhesion to achieve the desired effect. When pasting, stick along the edge of the aerator, don't stick it crooked.
four ️⃣ Disassembly of hidden aerator
🔍 Special tool on site: Is it a bit troublesome to disassemble the hidden aerator? Don't be afraid, there are specialized tools available! These tools are cleverly designed to easily clamp the gaps of the aerator, allowing you to easily unscrew it.
💡 Attention to force: When using specialized tools, the force should be moderate and not too strong, otherwise the faucet or aerator may be injured.