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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on July 29, 2012, 09:39:36 AM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/1093374
Oh my.
no_hypocrisy (23,704 posts)
The water coming from my kitchen spigot is spraying everywhere.
I think I have to remove the nozzle and clean the screen.
How do I do that? I can't get it to budge with pliers and it seems to be "glued" on with built-up lime deposits.
no_hypocrisy (23,704 posts)
1. Got my answer already, thanks
after which a youtube thingamajig
Ruby the Liberal (20,456 posts)
2. Hope that worked.
If not, I use CLR to dissolve deposits. Yeah, its a bunch of chemicals, so don't use it often, but it does work for stuff like this.
NMDemDist2 (48,117 posts)
3. white vinegar in a sandwich bag, rubber banded around the spout overnight
that should break it loose.
^^^duh. It doesn't have to be white vinegar. It can be any color vinegar.
Racist.
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DUmpmonkey probably should just screw the aerator back in.
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DUmpmonkey probably should just screw the aerator back in.
And forgot the little black washer that goes underneath, because he didn't want to be racist. :lmao: