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        Ok, I tried what Milo recommended for my leaky kithen faucet.  WD-40 and left it on over night so when I tried to take the screw out of the handle, the handle broke in 3 places, then the screw did come out.  Now I have let WD-40 soak on  the packing nut, and it will not loosen up at all.  What do I do now?  I need help please, can't afford a plumber. Thanks to anyone who can help.
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                      Mar 1, 2009, 04:53 PM
                  
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        Going to need to know what the original question was, and pics of the problem area would help. Where is the faucet leaking etc etc.
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        The faucet is in the kitchen sink.  The hot warter one is leaking around the packing nut.  I can not get it off.  I have tried WD-40 on it all night, but still won't budge.  Thanks for any help.  The faucet is about 20 yrs old a Moen.
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                      Mar 1, 2009, 05:46 PM
                  
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        Hi Suziyl:
 What tools are you working with? You should have a large pair of pliers or a crescent wrench...see pictures.
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        I have an adjustable cresent wrench, a phillips screwdriver, an overhead light and new faucet washers to replace the old when I get to that part.  I have lots of tools available to me if I need them.  Tks
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                      Mar 1, 2009, 05:57 PM
                  
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        Try a pair of pliers here... or a small wrench.  Let me know what happens.
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                      Mar 1, 2009, 06:09 PM
                  
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        I got it thanks. All
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                      Mar 1, 2009, 06:10 PM
                  
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        Thanks Mark, just got it.  Trying to be your own plumber, electrician is hard, but I am persistent.  Have a great night
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        Indeed, you are persistent... we appreciate that quality around here! 
 Be safe (especially around the wires... ;)).
 
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