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	<title>Comments on: How To Remove A Kitchen Cabinet Counter Top?</title>
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		<title>By: cherish1</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 23:11:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There are a few vid&#039;s on Youtube that will have many useful tips to help you dismantle your kitchen, here&#039;s one which explains how to and if you search more of the vid&#039;s I&#039;d bet you find something alike to what you&#039;re wanting to do.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScCBxMm1K…</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a few vid&#8217;s on Youtube that will have many useful tips to help you dismantle your kitchen, here&#8217;s one which explains how to and if you search more of the vid&#8217;s I&#8217;d bet you find something alike to what you&#8217;re wanting to do.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScCBxMm1K…</p>
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		<title>By: ?????_?ï</title>
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		<dc:creator>?????_?ï</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 22:57:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Do you mean that you want to replace the countertop? If so, there are screws on the underside of the countertop. All you have to do is open the cupboard doors and look up and around between the countertop and the cabinet. Once you unscrew the screws, then you need to cut through the caulk, if any between the countertop and the backsplash. Next, turn off the water, disconnect the water lines from the faucet/sprayer, the food disposal (be sure to unplug it! LOL). If it&#039;s a corner type counter, sometimes there are these metal &quot;clamps&quot; that screw...or if you have super muscled men helping you out, have them lift it in one piece (if it&#039;s not too long. If you&#039;re saving the sink, remove it outside, clean it up and install your sink and faucets BEFORE you put your new countertop in. The first time I replaced my sink I didn&#039;t do that, and I HATED myself because I had to lay on my back (NOT comfy!!) and try to fiddle with tightening the faucet, the handles and the sprayer with a LONG special wrench with my hand wedged between a very deep sink and the wall. It was NOT fun!!! The second time I installed a sink it was SO EASY because the countertop was on its side and I could stand behind where the wall would be and  access to what needed to be tightened down was like night and day instead of it taking me 45 minutes, I think I was done in about 15 minutes, if that. Once the sink is back in place, it&#039;s just a matter of reversing exactly how you removed the countertop.
This is based on a formica type countertop. Tile is much different.
Hope this helps.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you mean that you want to replace the countertop? If so, there are screws on the underside of the countertop. All you have to do is open the cupboard doors and look up and around between the countertop and the cabinet. Once you unscrew the screws, then you need to cut through the caulk, if any between the countertop and the backsplash. Next, turn off the water, disconnect the water lines from the faucet/sprayer, the food disposal (be sure to unplug it! LOL). If it&#8217;s a corner type counter, sometimes there are these metal &#8220;clamps&#8221; that screw&#8230;or if you have super muscled men helping you out, have them lift it in one piece (if it&#8217;s not too long. If you&#8217;re saving the sink, remove it outside, clean it up and install your sink and faucets BEFORE you put your new countertop in. The first time I replaced my sink I didn&#8217;t do that, and I HATED myself because I had to lay on my back (NOT comfy!!) and try to fiddle with tightening the faucet, the handles and the sprayer with a LONG special wrench with my hand wedged between a very deep sink and the wall. It was NOT fun!!! The second time I installed a sink it was SO EASY because the countertop was on its side and I could stand behind where the wall would be and  access to what needed to be tightened down was like night and day instead of it taking me 45 minutes, I think I was done in about 15 minutes, if that. Once the sink is back in place, it&#8217;s just a matter of reversing exactly how you removed the countertop.<br />
This is based on a formica type countertop. Tile is much different.<br />
Hope this helps.</p>
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