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Learn how to easily repair a faulty sink pop-up stopper with Lowe's how-to guide. Find materials, illustrations and helpful tips for quick repair.
Use this checklist when you go to the store and purchase your items.
Move everything from under the sink so you have room to work. Check to see that the horizontal pivot rod is connected to the clevis. Loosen the retaining nut that holds the horizontal pivot rod in place. Remove the horizontal pivot rod from the drainpipe. Mark the spot where the clevis is connected to the stopper rod with a permanent marker. Then loosen the clevis screw. Soak the clevis and horizontal pivot rod in mild cleaning solution or vinegar.
Lift the stopper out of the drain. Inspect the rubber seal on the bottom of the stopper head. If the seal is cracked or brittle, the stopper should be replaced. If it's still in good condition, you can reuse it.
Dip the stopper in mild cleaner or vinegar. Clean it thoroughly with a brush or an old toothbrush. Rinse the stopper and clean the clevis and horizontal pivot rod.
*Time and Cost are estimated.