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for most towel bar and bath accessories there is a very small screw or allan bolt, located on the underside of the post, which holds the post to the mounting hardware and you can simply unscrew it to remove the post and then remove the hardware w/a screwdriver (usually phillips) saying that...i just looked up the installation instructions for moen towel bars and it says very specifically that the posts snap or click into place on the mounting hardware...it also refers to a square hole located on the underside of the post. perhaps we are meant to put a small flat head screw driver in there to release the "clip" and post. here are the installation instructions: http://www.faucetdirect.com/mediabase/specifications/yb2218_5624sp.pdf hope this helps:)
The Moen YB2824 is attached to the mounting bracket with a set screw through the base. You would simply need to loosen this set screw to remove item from the wall.
If the 'seize' is from hard water (white or green deposits on the fixture) a towel or sponge soaked in vinegar or CLR van be tied or velcro bagged onto the fixture for 15 to 30 minutes, then the residue attacked with a scrubber or steel wool pad. If the seize in inside the fixture, you will have unscrew the face plats and paint or swab CLR or vinegar to the meshed parts of the handle.
Same problem. The key to releasing it is finding the 'latch' of the 'spring'. I wish I could upload a photo. It just snaps off the way the battery compartment opens on your TV remote. On a TV remote if you apply too much pressure then you break the 'latch' on the battery's door, as we all know it is about applying pressure it the right place of the 'spring'. Once I got the correct placement of the flat head screw driver it was easy, but it took me 30 minutes to figure that out and I broke a piece of the towel rack.
Hi, If you asked me, I bought from amazon/ebay depending on reviews... (that way you cant buy something not good). so.. take look Were doing more than just throwing away the key . I hope this helped you. Cheers
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