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Sink Sprayer Leaking? Here’s How to Fix ItLay out the sink sprayer parts in order if you replace the spray head. Unscrew the hose with a basin wrench. Feed the new faucet hose through the holder. Wrap male threads with pipe thread tape.
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The Family Handyman on MSNHow to Replace a Kitchen FaucetReach up behind the sink, fit the basin wrench jaws onto the tailpiece nuts and turn counterclockwise to loosen. Then ...
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Between the number of handles, spray nozzle types and even ... and the space is tight enough to require a basin wrench, be extra-careful not to damage the faucet's water supply lines.
Note: Many aging faucets have brass locknuts that have seized and are too hard to be removed by hand. In these situations, a basin wrench is a must-have. Remove the sink sprayer hose. If you do ...
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