I have an American Standard single handled kitchen faucet (it looks like a pretty cheap model). I removed the plastic cap on top of the handle and re...
I have an American Standard single handled kitchen faucet (it looks like a pretty cheap model). I removed the plastic cap on top of the handle and removed the screw on top of the handle and the handle will not come off no matter how hard I pull on it. All of the directions online show a screw underneath the handle, my faucet does not have that. I have removed the only screw I can find. I’m driving myself nuts trying to figure this out, pretty soon I may resort to a sledge hammer
Thank you, prying it up gently with a flat screw driver did the trick and saved my sanity
Make your Own Faucet – Cobra Faucet 20 inch Spout, 360 degree flexible Spout, Rotating Head, Dual water spray option with button. Make any shape, any movement. Use it anywhere inside and outisde the sink. Dishes piled up? Big Pots and Pans hard to wash? Hard to get water when sink is full?…
I was trying to clean out the debris my faucet’s aerator. I have an American Standard Fairbury Single Control Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet. Like an idiot, I twisted of the spray head from the hose without remembering to hold on to the fitted washer. The result was that the hose got pulled back into the holder and I lost the fitted washer deep inside the gooseneck holder. Now my erator is as clean as new, but I cannot connect the spray head back into the hose in order to use it normally. Please help me find a way to get the fitter back up (or down) as long as it can emerge back to the tip of the hose so I can connect it to the spray head. Thanks for your time.