- 1). Turn off the water valves from below the sink. Remove the tailpiece that goes from the bottom of the basket drain strainer, down to the P-trap connection. Use the channel lock pliers, and loosen up the nut connections on both ends. Remove the tailpiece.
- 2). Insert a sink strainer wrench into the sink drain basket from inside the sink. Ask a helper to go under the sink cabinet, and apply a spanner wrench to the strainer lock nut.
- 3). Hold the sink strainer wrench in place while your helper turns the spanner wrench counterclockwise to loosen the basket drain assembly. Once the lock nut is loose, remove it from the threaded bottom of the basket strainer drain.
- 4). Hit the bottom of the basket strainer upward from below the sink with the rubber mallet, which will cause it to come out inside the drain. Use the plastic putty knife to remove the old plumber's putty from around the kitchen sink drain hole.
- 5). Discard the friction and rubber washer that will fall off the threaded bottom as you remove the basket drain assembly. You will replace them later.
- 6). Apply new plumber's putty to the inside of the sink area around the drain. Insert the new drain assembly, minus the lock nut and new friction and rubber washer.
- 7). Install the new friction washer and rubber washer over the threaded drain post from below the kitchen sink. Loosely tighten up the basket strainer's lock nut. Ask your helper to insert the basket strainer wrench from above the sink while you tighten down the lock nut with the spanner wrench from below the sink.
- 8). Re-install the tailpiece connection using new tailpiece washers. Tighten down both connection nuts at each end of the tailpiece with the channel lock pliers.
- 9). Wipe away any excess plumber's putty that has squeezed out with a wet, clean rag. Turn on the water supply valves. Check for any leaks.
- 1). Sand down the scratched area with 400-grit sandpaper. Clean the area with a spray degreaser and clean rags.
- 2). Apply the porcelain repair kit's bonding agent with the supplied brush or spray bottle. Let it dry for a few hours.
- 3). Repeat the above process, but use the hardener agent. Let dry for several hours.
Basket Strainer Repair
Porcelain Scratch Repairs
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