Are you sure you're turning it the correct way? I'm not trying to be a smart ass, but when you're laying on your back and looking up something things crossed in yo head.
1/2” dull chisel and 24oz or 32oz ball peen hammer.
Sharp chisel will probably cut them beyond repair.
And some spray..
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Basin wrench. Look in the plumbing section where they keep the tools.
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Wedge a flat head up against on of the teeth and tap it loose with a hammer.
I did my sink last year. Same problem with an old corroded one.
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Basin wrench in left hand. Grab your balls with the right to make sure they're still there. If that fails, ask your husband...
Have you tried to put a pair of channel locks, vise grips, etc. here to see if it is some type of adapter over the lock nut?
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Is the faucet one piece or two? Meaning are the hot/cold handles connected by the body of the faucet?
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Like this wrench
Post a pic of the top of the valves.
Some faucets actually come with a plastic socket that has notches. Figure out what brand you have and go from there. You could try a basin buddy. I doubt you'll get it with a stem wrench. Good luck .
Did you get the other one out? I see a hole.
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