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Originally Posted by Keefelane66
If that Plummer didn't remove it trying to get you to buy a new faucet. Personally I would NOT hire them again.
Hope your recommendation will help others.
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I've destroyed aerators in the process of trying to remove them. They are plastic, and can be a beyotch to remove. That being said, in most cases, they can be replaced, assuming the plumber (or homeowner) has the correct replacement.