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  2. Replace a Bathroom Sink Stopper - YouTube

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    Easy to follow steps to replace a bathroom sink stopper. Replacement stoppers are available, a scratched or damaged drain plug can be removed and replaced.

  3. How to Fix a Bathroom Sink Stopper | This Old House

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    This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey shows how to replace a faulty pop-up sink stopper. (See below for a shopping list and tools.)

  4. Bathroom Sink Drains & Stoppers - Lowe's

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    Whether it’s time to replace a sink drain or you’re installing a sink drain for a bathroom renovation, Lowe’s has the sink drain parts you need for the job. Find Bathroom sink drains & stoppers at Lowe's today. Shop sink drains & stoppers and a variety of plumbing products online at Lowes.com.

  5. If your bathroom sink stopper is old and worn-down it may be time for a replacement. In this video, learn how to replace your bathroom sink stopper in just a few quick and easy steps....

  6. Sink Drains & Stoppers at Lowes.com

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    • The Danco bathroom sink pop-up stopper is a great replacement for worn out pop-up stoppers that are no longer functioning or holding a proper seal • This sink drain pop-up stopper features 6 locations for the pop-up assembly rod, so it fits a wide variety of pop-up drain assemblies and takes the guesswork out of trying to figure out which ...

  7. How to Fix a Bathroom Sink Stopper - Bob Vila

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    Find out how to disassemble, clean, inspect, repair, and replace a bathroom sink stopper.

  8. How to Fix a Bath Sink Stopper - This Old House

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    How to Fix a Bathroom Sink Stopper. If your bathroom sink stopper is jammed, follow these steps to replace it. First, you’ll want to remove any items beneath or around the sink area to give you room to work and place a pan or bucket beneath the pipes to catch potential leaks.