Kitchen sink faucet in my condo, used to swivel back and forth with no issue, over the years has seized up and no longer moves from side to side. Have tried forcing it to move and the ENTIRE thing will turn rather than just the center portion as designed (meaning the handle goes out of center). Bit annoying as I have a 2-basin sink and it's stuck to one side.
How would I get this apart to clean it out so it turns again? And could it also be an issue with the base not being properly secured to the countertop?
jxj24 t1_j9poxsm wrote
It looks like the exact same model faucet I installed in my kitchen years ago. It is, in fact, an utter piece of garbage, and anything you try to do to fix it will be, at best, temporary.
The problem is in its basic design: the retractable hose WILL leak eventually, and all the leaked water will drip down into the base, which WILL mineralize and/or corrode.
I finally got sick of it and stopped wasting good effort on a bad faucet. I replaced it with a tall-neck design, where the retractable hose pulls down from the neck, rather than up as with the old one. Less than an hour of work, and now no more aggravation!