Fantastic, you are the only one on uTube to show how to disassemble the piston and clear it, lubricate it, before replacing it. The Villeroy & Boch vanity sink we had, you couldn't buy a replacement piston that fitted, except in a whole new pop up unit. My husband followed your instructions and now we have a pop up piston and sink, working perfectly....thank you thank you :)
Thanks for this! After my first attempt the the stopper wouldn't stay closed- I think the wire clip didn't set correctly. But I just kept redoing the instructions in the video until it finally worked.
Thank you for taking the time to walk us through this, I was uncertain about turning the top part but you encouraged us. needed to pull out the popper and clean out the yuckky hair, but no popper disassembly required this time. However, I now feel confident that I will be able to do that when necessary. Super that you cared enough to share.
Thank you from a grandma who always goes to RUclips. Diagnosed my For F-150 truck problems. I am a RUclips mechanic, no a RUclips plumber! My daughter thanks you for your video!
Exactly the fault. Exactly the fix. I remember asking the bathroom fitter for an old-fashioned rubber plug for the sink just because I knew this would happen - 4 years later it did. Thanks for helping me fix it. -Tom, UK.
I used one of those suction cups that holds a mirror in the shower..attached it to plug and came up easy peasy.. the video was awesome..got me to figure out what was going on..
Thank you *so* much for posting this! My problem was that the plug was stuck in the open position and I could not get it to budge. I watched your video a couple of times and also had the advantage of having a working pop-up plug in the other sink in the master bathroom to look at. I could not move the inner part of the faulty plug assembly, so I Googled how to get seized brass parts to move (WD-40 did the trick, but it took awhile) and how to clean off the corrosion on the parts (brief soak in 2 parts white vinegar to 1 part hydrogen peroxide). I felt so confident with your instructions that I disassembled the working plug and cleaned it, too! I'm waiting for everything to dry overnight and I will use a bit of anti-seize lubricant to make sure that eveything stays friction free when I put it all back together tomorrow.
@@GettingItDoneRepairs I got everything put back together and now I have 2 beautifully functioning pop up drain stoppers. I will keep a closer eye on things going forward and do some pretentive maintenance, as our water is really hard and I anticipate the issue will happen again.
TIP: I just went through this procedure and couldn’t get it to work - it was perplexing, but then I discovered the one little step that wasn’t emphasized enough, and that is when you are putting it back together and installing the little bent clip thingy, you MUST plunge the unit together and THEN insert the clip. If you don’t plunge the unit together and just insert the clip into the hole, it won’t engage into its little track and won’t function.
Thanks man! I just moved into a house with one of these pop-up stoppers and it got stuck this morning. I've only ever had the lever stoppers before so I was kinda lost and upset ;D I really appreciate your help.
Thank you SO MUCH for this. Mine is only a year old but it got stuck because we have very hard water here and the mineral deposits make things seize up. I needed to know how to take mine apart and get it working again. I used marine grease in mine -- meant to work in wet environments. Also had to clean the parts with vinegar -- I had to use pliers to twist the piston apart! Now it works great and looks like new again.
Your instructions were great. One added finding; the cap(plug) has a rubber sealing washer, this is where the sticking was. I removed that and cleaned away sludge then put the cap back on. Thank you
Thanks so much for sharing this video. It really helped. One thing I did have difficulty on was removing the lower half deepest in the sink drain. It had pulled apart where the screw held the 2 sections together. I think the last time I had cleaned it out I might have over tightened it even though I just turned by hand. Maybe it was just the water causing crud build up at the lowest section. Anyway I put vinegar on a rag and soaked that lower portion I couldn’t remove and by the next day I was able to turn it and get it out so I could continue with your cleaning process and put it back in to be good as new again. Thank you.
Thank you! That worked really well. I just sprayed the citric acid solution I use for cleaning over all the parts in a cup and they looked like new in seconds. a small pair of pliers is definitely recommended.
Thanks very much. I found it a bit of a lottery when re-assembling as to whether the thing would stay compressed or not. Got there in the end but don’t know how🤔👍🏼
I had to drill the little grub screw out from the housing and I was then in a position to lube everything as it was totally seized , my only problem now is what to do about the (guide)screw problem.....Eeeeek! Apart from that , you're 2 videos have helped enormously. Thank You.
Mine was really jammed. After unscrewing and removing it from the drain pipe, to dislodge the insert I put a narrow hex key into the hole in the bottom of the housing and gently hammered on it to push the insert out from the inside. I used a pencil with sandpaper rolled around it to smooth out the inside of the housing so the insert could move freely when inserted. Thank you for the helpful video!
RUclips saving the day again. Thanks for the tip. Had to search for a heavy duty grippy piece of rubber (no thick rubber gloves in the house, used a rubber jar opener) and it popped out. Cleaned out the funk and it pops up and down smoothly.
Thank you! For my situation, it was actually easier, because I didn't have to take it apart. All I had to do was spray the inner column with WD-40 and it worked like a charm. Thank you for the advice about using it often! BTW, I wasn't even able to get the column out with a wrench, but that's ok!
Thank you for the super helpful instructions! Was nervous about this, but your steps explain it very clearly - managed to get the shaft out but when I replaced the clip it doesn't seem to catch. Meaning even when I press the cap down it won't stay down. The screw is rusted so I can't even open it up to check. Seems like a new one is probably going to be the solution but it's always good to understand how these things work ;)
Hi Kim, I just bought the whole shaft mechanism from local hardware store for $7, so once the cap was off, could just remove the shaft and replace with the new one. Super easy. Hope it helps.
Thank you, thank you! I didn't have rubber gloves, but I _DID_ have a jar-gripper, and that worked too! Part of your barrel disassembly portion is a little off screen, but other than that, I learned a lot, THANKS very much!
Thank you so much for this , I used the wooden stick idea worked a treat as mine was very stuck, cleaned all the muck out as it was disgusting, no wonder ot was stuck, and Thankyou for being easy to understand and didnt go on forever before you got to the point 😀
Here's another tip. You should probably first instruct people to not work over the sink with an open drain. If they drop a part, then they are taking the trap apart to get those out. Clean it in the kitchen sink where you have a drain basket in the event you do drop something.
I was soooo hopeful untill I got to the part where the screw came out and you're saying "now this should be able to come apart no problem". But yes, there is my problem. No matter what I try, it does NOT come apart. Not even moving a little bit. Not after WD40 lubrication stuff, not even after anti-limescale. Crying my eyeballs out, because I would be the hero today hahaha.
Thank you! The instructions worked well. I found that it also helps to remove any standing water with a sponge and get the sink and stopper really dry. Helps you to get more traction on the stopper when turning left. Also, the video instruction for disassembly of the piston is out of view. For putting all parts back together, common sense guides you to assemble it in reverse order, but a close up of how the pieces fit back together would be helpful. I removed a second working stopper I have to see how it looked. Again, the video was super helpful and saved me the cost of a plumber as well as possibly purchasing a new piston. Thank you!!
Thank you, I now have my sink draining. Now I just need to find a pair of plyers that will grip that damn shaft. I know Dad had everything, but now that he's gone and I only have me to rely on, I can't find anything. 🛠
My sink didn't drain very well, and if you put the stopper down it was almost impossible to get it back up. I managed to get the stopper out and there was so much gunk on it. I cleaned it out and reinstalled it, and now it works perfectly!
Sir, On just a pull up drain, I have encountered the metal shaft is usually so long it hits the wall. I assume you just cut the shaft, or am I missing something with it? Thank you, Glenn
I tried the rubber glove, the WD40, and the chop sticks to no avail. What worked was using the Duck tape and just twisting it off counter clockwise. I did not disassemble the complete assembly I just lubed the heck out of it. Thanks so much.
Hi I've had this problem a couple of times before and fixed it successfully, and have since then been dismantling the stopper mechanism regularly, adding a small amount of light engine oil as a precaution. This time it seized up for good! Nothing would remove the inner piston until I had filled it with WD-40 and left it overnight. Even then I had to prise it out by screwing a little nut on the top of the shaft and levering it with a small tyre lever. Then - could I get the little piece of bent wire to seat properly inside the cylinder? I must have spent the best part of an hour trying until it finally seated itself for no reason I could observe. Screwed the assembly back into the sink and pushed it up and down a couple of times to test it and ... voila! The plug and the piston shot up in the air. Turned out the tiny retaining screw had stripped its thread, so goodbye pop-up stopper! Local hardware store (regional Australia) had never heard of pop-up stoppers. Down to the plumber who enquired "What the hell's that?" Back to eBay...such a waste of time!
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I was just about to sell my house until I found this video. Now I don't have to move. Thank you sir
Glad I could help
😂😂😂
So so funny
So funny!!
Lol, 🤣
Fantastic, you are the only one on uTube to show how to disassemble the piston and clear it, lubricate it, before replacing it. The Villeroy & Boch vanity sink we had, you couldn't buy a replacement piston that fitted, except in a whole new pop up unit. My husband followed your instructions and now we have a pop up piston and sink, working perfectly....thank you thank you :)
You're welcome 😊
Thanks for this! After my first attempt the the stopper wouldn't stay closed- I think the wire clip didn't set correctly. But I just kept redoing the instructions in the video until it finally worked.
Glad to hear you figured it out and thank you for your generosity 😊
Thank you for taking the time to walk us through this, I was uncertain about turning the top part but you encouraged us. needed to pull out the popper and clean out the yuckky hair, but no popper disassembly required this time. However, I now feel confident that I will be able to do that when necessary. Super that you cared enough to share.
That's awesome! Glad the video helped you out.
Thank you from a grandma who always goes to RUclips. Diagnosed my For F-150 truck problems. I am a RUclips mechanic, no a RUclips plumber! My daughter thanks you for your video!
Exactly the fault. Exactly the fix. I remember asking the bathroom fitter for an old-fashioned rubber plug for the sink just because I knew this would happen - 4 years later it did. Thanks for helping me fix it. -Tom, UK.
I used one of those suction cups that holds a mirror in the shower..attached it to plug and came up easy peasy.. the video was awesome..got me to figure out what was going on..
What a great idea! Wish I had read your comment before I did mine, it was tough to turn.
Thank you *so* much for posting this! My problem was that the plug was stuck in the open position and I could not get it to budge. I watched your video a couple of times and also had the advantage of having a working pop-up plug in the other sink in the master bathroom to look at. I could not move the inner part of the faulty plug assembly, so I Googled how to get seized brass parts to move (WD-40 did the trick, but it took awhile) and how to clean off the corrosion on the parts (brief soak in 2 parts white vinegar to 1 part hydrogen peroxide). I felt so confident with your instructions that I disassembled the working plug and cleaned it, too! I'm waiting for everything to dry overnight and I will use a bit of anti-seize lubricant to make sure that eveything stays friction free when I put it all back together tomorrow.
That's great to hear that it helped!
@@GettingItDoneRepairs I got everything put back together and now I have 2 beautifully functioning pop up drain stoppers. I will keep a closer eye on things going forward and do some pretentive maintenance, as our water is really hard and I anticipate the issue will happen again.
THANK YOU! I am an ASE certified auto tech and I was about to destroy my sink. Now it works perfectly. Blessings to you!
Your welcome 😊
TIP: I just went through this procedure and couldn’t get it to work - it was perplexing, but then I discovered the one little step that wasn’t emphasized enough, and that is when you are putting it back together and installing the little bent clip thingy, you MUST plunge the unit together and THEN insert the clip. If you don’t plunge the unit together and just insert the clip into the hole, it won’t engage into its little track and won’t function.
Thanks mate. You properly sorted my problem out. My wife thinks I'm practically a pro-plumber. Have a lovely weekend
Glad to help!
Thanks man! I just moved into a house with one of these pop-up stoppers and it got stuck this morning.
I've only ever had the lever stoppers before so I was kinda lost and upset ;D
I really appreciate your help.
Thank you SO MUCH for this. Mine is only a year old but it got stuck because we have very hard water here and the mineral deposits make things seize up. I needed to know how to take mine apart and get it working again. I used marine grease in mine -- meant to work in wet environments. Also had to clean the parts with vinegar -- I had to use pliers to twist the piston apart! Now it works great and looks like new again.
Wow great job!
You freaking legend. Mine was stuck open but now it’s fixed thanks to you. Sending ❤ from over the pond 🇬🇧
Lol you're welcome 😊
This video (and the one on how to remove a stopper that is stuck down) have just come in very useful, so thank you very much!
Great to hear!
This video just saved me calling someone out and actually just released the plug! Thank youuuuu letting me live my best indeopendant life 👌🏻🙌🏻
Thanks!
Than you and your welcome 🙏
Thanks so much, I fixed my mothers sink plug using your instructions. I just had to clean the central bit and it works just fine now.
Awesome! This fix worked like a charm!! Thank you! I'll look for the info on how to lube the insert piece next!
Disassembled, cleaned, greased and back to great performance. Appreciated. God bless.
Your instructions were great. One added finding; the cap(plug) has a rubber sealing washer, this is where the sticking was. I removed that and cleaned away sludge then put the cap back on. Thank you
Thanks so much for sharing this video. It really helped. One thing I did have difficulty on was removing the lower half deepest in the sink drain. It had pulled apart where the screw held the 2 sections together. I think the last time I had cleaned it out I might have over tightened it even though I just turned by hand. Maybe it was just the water causing crud build up at the lowest section. Anyway I put vinegar on a rag and soaked that lower portion I couldn’t remove and by the next day I was able to turn it and get it out so I could continue with your cleaning process and put it back in to be good as new again. Thank you.
Thank you! That worked really well. I just sprayed the citric acid solution I use for cleaning over all the parts in a cup and they looked like new in seconds. a small pair of pliers is definitely recommended.
Thanks very much.
I found it a bit of a lottery when re-assembling as to whether the thing would stay compressed or not. Got there in the end but don’t know how🤔👍🏼
I had to drill the little grub screw out from the housing and I was then in a position to lube everything as it was totally seized , my only problem now is what to do about the (guide)screw problem.....Eeeeek! Apart from that , you're 2 videos have helped enormously. Thank You.
Thanks so much. After i was able to remove it thanks to ur method. I sprayed q20 in at the bottom and it loosened it up. Now it's working again.
Mine was really jammed. After unscrewing and removing it from the drain pipe, to dislodge the insert I put a narrow hex key into the hole in the bottom of the housing and gently hammered on it to push the insert out from the inside. I used a pencil with sandpaper rolled around it to smooth out the inside of the housing so the insert could move freely when inserted. Thank you for the helpful video!
Omg this was so helpful! Thought my sink was broken before this video! Saved me a call to maintenance!
that great to hear!
Good on you mate..I was about to call my nephew plumber late at night. Fixed from first your tip. Thank you
You're welcome 😊
Worked like a charm. I liked understanding the problem and working to fix it. Thanks!
Great to hear!
RUclips saving the day again. Thanks for the tip. Had to search for a heavy duty grippy piece of rubber (no thick rubber gloves in the house, used a rubber jar opener) and it popped out. Cleaned out the funk and it pops up and down smoothly.
Works like a magic! Saves my day, you do deserve a like 😆
Great to hear!
Thank you! For my situation, it was actually easier, because I didn't have to take it apart. All I had to do was spray the inner column with WD-40 and it worked like a charm. Thank you for the advice about using it often!
BTW, I wasn't even able to get the column out with a wrench, but that's ok!
Thank you,I appreciate your help,is working now after watching your video
😊😊
We❤
😊😊
Just moved into a new place to find this problem thanks for the step by step 👍
You're welcome
Excellent video, worked a treat. Thanks
God send my friend you saved me a few quid and I learned something🙌🏻
That's what I like to hear! Glad it worked for you
Thank you for the super helpful instructions! Was nervous about this, but your steps explain it very clearly - managed to get the shaft out but when I replaced the clip it doesn't seem to catch. Meaning even when I press the cap down it won't stay down. The screw is rusted so I can't even open it up to check. Seems like a new one is probably going to be the solution but it's always good to understand how these things work ;)
Hi Kim, I just bought the whole shaft mechanism from local hardware store for $7, so once the cap was off, could just remove the shaft and replace with the new one. Super easy. Hope it helps.
Thank you. I just fixed my sink plug by following your instruction. Very well explained.
You're welcome 😊
Thanks. I did as you said and now mine works just fine.
Good job!
Dental floss suggestion solved my problem . Thank you so much !
You're welcome!
Thank you, thank you! I didn't have rubber gloves, but I _DID_ have a jar-gripper, and that worked too!
Part of your barrel disassembly portion is a little off screen, but other than that, I learned a lot, THANKS very much!
Thank you so much for your guidance! You saved me some money before calling the plumber!
Thank you so much for this , I used the wooden stick idea worked a treat as mine was very stuck, cleaned all the muck out as it was disgusting, no wonder ot was stuck, and Thankyou for being easy to understand and didnt go on forever before you got to the point 😀
Thank you so much, i was about to lose my mind 😂😢
Thanks for the video ! I was able to remove the stopper but the piston doesn't budge, i put wd40 but it's completely stuck.
Superb, thank you so much. Just fixed mine with this video
Glad it helped
was able to unjam it and get it back to working order. Thanks!!
Great! You're welcome 😊
Very well done step by step repair. I used fine steel wool to clean up the sliding cylinder and used faucet grease as lube. Works great now- thanks!
Good job! Thanks for watching 😀
Thanks for the detailed video. Really helped me out
Thank you for going step by step!
This helps a lot. What kind of grease do you recommend if you’re not a handy person and don’t have a tub like you used?
Helps a lot, thank you sir.
Here's another tip. You should probably first instruct people to not work over the sink with an open drain. If they drop a part, then they are taking the trap apart to get those out. Clean it in the kitchen sink where you have a drain basket in the event you do drop something.
Thank you so much for this helpful video. Very clear and spot on.
You're welcome!
It worked! Thank you!! Saved me over $200 quoted by plumber. Thanks!!
You're welcome! Glad it helped.
Fantastic
It really worked thank you! Guys like you really help people like me!
Great to hear! Glad the video helped you. 🙂
Thanks. Sorted the problem for me and saved money doing so.
Sunday afternoon saved 🙂 Thank you 🙂
You're welcome 😊
The rubber glove didn’t work but the hammer tapping did the job. Thank you!
I used the suction from a plunger to pop the cap up and it worked immediately.
brilliant vid, this was bugging me for ages!!! thanks a million
Awesome 👌
Brilliant! Thank you, you saved us a fortune getting a plumber!
Awesome have a great day!
thank you very for this video, i fixed my plug thanks to you, cheers
You're welcome!
Thank you for an excellent video.
Perfect - thanks for the video, completely solved my jammed plug, quickly!
Great to hear!
Thank you! I got mine fixed 😊
I was soooo hopeful untill I got to the part where the screw came out and you're saying "now this should be able to come apart no problem". But yes, there is my problem. No matter what I try, it does NOT come apart. Not even moving a little bit. Not after WD40 lubrication stuff, not even after anti-limescale. Crying my eyeballs out, because I would be the hero today hahaha.
Thank you! The instructions worked well. I found that it also helps to remove any standing water with a sponge and get the sink and stopper really dry. Helps you to get more traction on the stopper when turning left. Also, the video instruction for disassembly of the piston is out of view. For putting all parts back together, common sense guides you to assemble it in reverse order, but a close up of how the pieces fit back together would be helpful. I removed a second working stopper I have to see how it looked. Again, the video was super helpful and saved me the cost of a plumber as well as possibly purchasing a new piston. Thank you!!
Thanks I will have to watch it again to see the view. Glad you got it all worked out. It feels great to do it yourself doesn't it.
@@GettingItDoneRepairs This hasn't been corrected and is still out of view. Also what lubricant do you recommend?
Thank you, I now have my sink draining. Now I just need to find a pair of plyers that will grip that damn shaft. I know Dad had everything, but now that he's gone and I only have me to rely on, I can't find anything. 🛠
Thank you! This was awsome!
🎉 Thank you for this. Solved my problem.
Glad it helped!
Worked like a charm! Thank you
Glad it helped!
Good Video Roland, ours is not a pop up drain but we can't adjust ours and hubby working on that today, thanks for your tutorial!
My sink didn't drain very well, and if you put the stopper down it was almost impossible to get it back up. I managed to get the stopper out and there was so much gunk on it. I cleaned it out and reinstalled it, and now it works perfectly!
Good job!
That was a great how to video… Hopefully it’ll help out a lot of people
Thank you very helpful.
Great video mate thank you
You're a genius! Thanks
Life and day saver. Thank you!
You're welcome 😊
Sir, On just a pull up drain, I have encountered the metal shaft is usually so long it hits the wall. I assume you just cut the shaft, or am I missing something with it? Thank you, Glenn
Thank you so much for this. It worked for me too! 🙏🏻😊
Wonderful!
Worked. I washed out the insert then squirted WD-40 in it and worked it til there was no jamming. Stuffed it with Vaseline and put it back in.
Great idea
Thanks, worked for me a treat
Thanks! Great Video, and saved me $ and time!
That's the goal! Thank for your generosity Brian 😊
Thanks for the video
Great stuff just done this perfect
Your first two ideas worked great - thanks so much! 🙏
you're a life saver
I tried the rubber glove, the WD40, and the chop sticks to no avail. What worked was using the Duck tape and just twisting it off counter clockwise. I did not disassemble the complete assembly I just lubed the heck out of it. Thanks so much.
Thanks for sharing
Perfect! Fixed the issue, thank you
thanks - worked a treat.
You're welcome 😊
Thanks. Sink sorted….
Thank you sir. This really done the trick but mine has a hook on the end but I can’t see anything to hook to..any suggestions please 🌻🌻
Hi
I've had this problem a couple of times before and fixed it successfully, and have since then been dismantling the stopper mechanism regularly, adding a small amount of light engine oil as a precaution.
This time it seized up for good! Nothing would remove the inner piston until I had filled it with WD-40 and left it overnight. Even then I had to prise it out by screwing a little nut on the top of the shaft and levering it with a small tyre lever.
Then - could I get the little piece of bent wire to seat properly inside the cylinder? I must have spent the best part of an hour trying until it finally seated itself for no reason I could observe. Screwed the assembly back into the sink and pushed it up and down a couple of times to test it and ... voila! The plug and the piston shot up in the air. Turned out the tiny retaining screw had stripped its thread, so goodbye pop-up stopper!
Local hardware store (regional Australia) had never heard of pop-up stoppers. Down to the plumber who enquired "What the hell's that?"
Back to eBay...such a waste of time!
Legend, thanks for this bro - helped heaps
Worked for me - thanks a lot!
You're welcome 😊
Thanks Billy Bob Thornton!
My hero today! Immediate fix. Thank you!!
Happy to hear it! You are very welcome.
Thanks so much, was able to fix mine too
You're welcome 😊