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It should just unscrew. Channel locks or a pipe wrench. Make sure the control valve or the pipe coming down to the spout is secure enough to remove the spout without having to hold it. The vast majority of them are. When installing the new one, put a cloth a couple layers thick on it so the teeth of the wrench doesn't damage the finish.

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Usually there is an Allen key screw on the underside that you loosen and pull it it off. Some screw off.

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Many tub spouts simply screw off, but some pull off and are locked by an Allen screw underneath. ( Usually 1/8 Allen key.)

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