After removing the valve, the old compression nut and the small brass ring, called a ferrule, will remain on the pipe. Both must be removed. Slide the old nut off. The ferrule is often compressed tightly onto the pipe. The best tool for this is a dedicated ferrule puller, which safely pulls it off without damaging the pipe. If you don't have one, you can very carefully cut a slot into the ferrule with a mini hacksaw (being careful not to cut into the copper pipe itself) and then pry it open with a flathead screwdriver. Once the ferrule is off, use a piece of emery cloth or fine-grit sandpaper to thoroughly clean the end of the copper pipe. Remove all mineral deposits, old putty, and oxidation until the copper is shiny and smooth. This ensures the new ferrule will create a perfect, watertight seal.
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Remove Old Ferrule and Clean Pipe2 min