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    Nov 3, 2010, 04:07 AM
    Removing a 16 year old tub spout that I can't get at the set screw.
    There is a square hole on the underside of the spout closest to the tile wall but there is a white plastic piece blocking what I think might be the screw that needs to be undone to remove the spout. How do I get past this plastic piece? I can't seem to find any answer and need some help! Please and thank you!
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    Nov 3, 2010, 05:35 AM

    Did you twist the spout? Pry the plastic piece out and see if there isn't a Allen Set Screw up there. '
    Take a knife and scrape the spout. Is it plastic or brass under the chrome finish. Let me know what you find, Tom

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