You look up on youtube, several videos on how to remove restrictor.
I have always removed mine. In my own opinion, generally, unscrew the tip where the water comes out, up inside will be a screen and behind that is usually a white plastic disc with about 5-7 holes (restrictor). It usually can be pried out with a screw driver, pulled out with needle nose, or drilled out/knocked out. Obviously I always do my own before install and I would never ever do one for a customer or tell a customer to do it for themselves . When I have to drill or knock it out, I get all the pieces. I also remove the screen. The screen just gives it a nice soft air flow, but slightly restricted.
My PP diverter/shower was a 2.2gph and now it's a 5.8. Getting shampoo out of your hair is easier too. I was worried my wife might think it's too hard since she is always acting so delicate, but surprisingly she still likes it.
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