I’ve just moved in to a new apartment and realized that all the handles in the bathroom are sharp (and resistant) enough to hurt my hands every time I use them. I imagine the bath tap in particular might be a serious hazard if I slipped. Any advice for a renter-friendly fix? I’ve considered clear babyproofing tape but I’m not sure that will hold up in a high-moisture environment.| Recent Questions - Home Improvement Stack Exchange
My bathtub faucet has excessive leaking whenever I use the shower. I thought it might have been getting larger deposits of minerals and things that were blocking the diverter so I soaked it in white vinegar for about 20 minutes and used an old tooth brush to scrub it as best as I could, then thoroughly rinsed it out. This did not resolve the issue so I just decided to buy a new faucet, New faucet is also a slip-on. I removed the old faucet again and realized that all of the videos I watched o...| Recent Questions - Home Improvement Stack Exchange
You may have to remove a faucet handle for several reasons, including fixing a leak, replacing the faucet cartridge, or changing the filter. Friction fit faucets are popular options for many homeowners today, so there’s a good chance that you won’t need to unscrew anything in order to remove your faucet. So, how do you […] The post How To Remove Faucet Handle Without Screws appeared first on homedude.| homedude