After the initial, difficult turn, the nut should be loose enough to unthread more easily. You can continue using the basin wrench or, if space permits, reach up and finish unscrewing it by hand, which is often faster. Once the nut is completely removed, repeat the process for the second nut if your faucet has one. When the task is complete, gather all your tools. If you were installing a new faucet, you would reverse the process, being careful not to over-tighten the new nuts. Finally, use your towel to wipe up any water or oil. Turn the water supply back on slowly and check thoroughly for any leaks around the new connections.
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Complete Removal and Clean Up2 min