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Hi, can anyone let me know what is needed to remove this very stubborn tap from the kitchen sink.

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ahh, ok uck what a place to get to. have you tried just turning the whole mixer tap anti clockwise whilst pulling it upwards at same time with someone else gripping the nut below....not being funny but experienced plumbers have very strong fingers and iron
grip...you may not be able to get the sheer force required
regards Rob Foster aka centralheatking
Another good idea
 
ahh, ok uck what a place to get to. have you tried just turning the whole mixer tap anti clockwise whilst pulling it upwards at same time with someone else gripping the nut below....not being funny but experienced plumbers have very strong fingers and iron
grip...you may not be able to get the sheer force required
regards Rob Foster aka centralheatking
I’ve got the fella here helping too, I’ll get him to give it a better yank!

Thanks all
 
I had a similair problem accessing a narrow gap to undo a tap connector on a kitchen sink, tried for about 30 mins, eventually I removed the entire sink and had the tap off in minutes, fitted new tap and re-sealed it to the worktop.
 
Cut/snap tails off then buy the appropriate sized deep socket. Attach a couple of extension bars to get the ratchet handle in s comfortable position. This is probably the easiest and quickest way to do it, but requires investment in the tools - so you might be better off getting a plumber in who has them already.
 

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