This will free up the rod leading to the sink stopper.
Delta bathroom sink drain plug removal.
When you pull up on the small lever at the back of your bathroom sink faucet it lowers the stopper into the drain.
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Do not cover the outside of the drain flange.
Disconnect the clevis slide it off the pivot arm and unscrew the nut holding the pivot arm to the tailpiece.
With the stopper in the open position simply grasp the plug by hand and pull upwards with a wiggling motion to remove it from the drain opening.
If the leak continues remove the flange and apply more silicone or putty under the flange.
Remove soap scum or hair from stopper.
This will allow you to push the plunger rod out.
A delta sink stopper connects to the lift rod behind the faucet by a linkage.
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The stopper allows you to fill the.
To remove the stopper you have to disassemble this linkage.
Pull out the pivot arm to free the stopper.
To remove the flange.
The toe tap stopper also unscrews counterclockwise while in the full up position.
Locate the nut on the sidewall of the drainpipe.
However the cap may unscrew from the plunger assembly before the entire stopper comes out.
The lift turn stopper for the bathtub unscrews counterclockwise while in the full up position.
If it doesn t turn use pliers to remove the nut.
A sink pop up drain can be removed from its location at the bottom of a bathroom sink.
For a pop up drain assembly.
Scrape off any old putty and wipe the surface clean with a damp cloth.
Remove soap scum or hair from drain use a small scrub brush to remove soap scum or hair inside the drain opening.
Pull the flange straight up through the sink.
Then go back to the clip and squeeze the ends together.
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Unscrew the large nut under the sink.
Reach up with your hand to see if you can remove it by hand.
Beneath the sink use your hand or a pipe wrench to unscrew the connection where the tailpiece enters the drain.