Disassembly of the faucet elbow: When replacing the faucet, first turn off the water inlet valve, and then take a large bucket to collect water to prevent water waste. If the valve cannot be closed, turn on other faucets and new faucets in the home to prepare for the diversion and decompression. Remove the faucet and use a wrench to separate the hose and the water pipe. After separating the basin and the faucet, remove the faucet's fastener so that the faucet can be removed from the basin. When removing the faucet, the interface should be cut with a saw. The space under the basin is relatively narrow, and it is difficult to operate, so it is more convenient to remove the basin. Finally, use a saw to cut off the rusted part that is difficult to remove, and the faucet can be removed successfully.
