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Dripping hot tap on 1/4 turn ceramic mixer so replaced the cylinder. No problem until I decided to replace the cold too. I'm assuming one is clockwise and the other is anti?? No joy either way and now I have gnarled the nut by using a wrench instead of the dedicated spanner. I've soaked with WD40 a few times. Any advice please. Thanks.
 
I have a piece of thick leather, I wrap around the body. Then I can grip the body without damage, and also use it to pull against.
You could gently tap around the tap where the cartridge with a hammer first, again insuring you do not damage the tap.

If all else fails, leave the cold. New tap next time.
 
If you are talking about the brass hexagon nuts, they normally both undo the normal (right hand) way. Anti-clockwise looking down on them.
Don't use WD40 - if it gets to the internal it can rot the rubber parts. Try pouring a kettle of very hot water over the head of the tap. The expansion / contraction can loosen stubborn nuts.
 
If you are talking about the brass hexagon nuts, they normally both undo the normal (right hand) way. Anti-clockwise looking down on them.
Don't use WD40 - if it gets to the internal it can rot the rubber parts. Try pouring a kettle of very hot water over the head of the tap. The expansion / contraction can loosen stubborn nuts.
Thanks for advice, will try later.
 

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