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Delta faucets have a lifetime warranty. Call them and tell them, they will send you a rebuild kit. You can rebuild the whole faucet, it will work like new again.
I wouldn't worry about messing up the threads as it is an old unit that you wish to discard. Do what is necessary to hold the threads still with the vise-grips and loosen the nut until you reach the damaged threads. Then pull the faucet up from the top until the nut hits the bottom of the sink and cut the threaded nipple from the faucet with a hack-saw blade. Lay down cardboard to protect the finish of the sink and surrounding counter top.
I have had to do this many times and it usually saves you the headache of bloody knuckles.
Yes, It can be fixed but it isn't a washer. There is a replacement stem for the faucet . They are readily available at most big box stores and possibly the local hardware store. Bring your faucet model number with you.
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