Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I needed to replace my clogged aerator about a year ago. It was not just calcium deposits; it seemed like there were tiny pieces of stuff in it.
I could not figure out how to remove it. I went to Lowe’s and they sold me a set of four key-like tools and the correct one easily removed the aerator. I went back to Lowe’s to buy a new one once I knew what it looked like and they wanted something like $75 for it. The Lowe’s employee asked me if I had a Delta faucet, which I do have. He said that Delta would send me a new one for free if I called them. I did. They sent me a new one and it included the removal tool. Check with Delta first before you spend money! |
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Me too. Great plumbing hack. Works very well for kitchen sink sprayers too.
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That's only for external threaded aerators. The OP has the 'new' style with internal threads.
Last edited by dougawhite; 01-11-2024 at 09:59 PM. |
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Pair of vise grips alway worked for me. Fine line from being too loose or too tight and sometimes requires little working back and forth? |
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If clogged, tie a bag with vinegar around the faucet opening to dissolve deposits.
Contacted Delta, the manufacturer, who said tool was provided with the faucet. Installer probably tossed it. Delta agreed to send another and did. Plastic tool. Good luck. I did the vinegar which worked. |
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