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  • claydoh
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    From the parts list it is threaded on; it has to be removeable I would think, to be able to replace the aerator that is inside it.

    Do not try and force it, but do make sure that you are turning it the right direction to loosen it - this is always my big thing to forget. If you are looking at it from the top, it will be backwards from the Left-Lucy Rule. Gently try turning it the other direction just a little, and see if that works. You should not need brute force to get the thing off, I think.

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  • kubicle
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    Kubuntuforums, everything but the kitchen sink...oh wait.

    Typically, the tip of the faucet holds the mesh piece that needs to be cleaned periodically, so it really should be removable.

    http://s7d1.scene7.com/is/content/Pfister/ex-072-01
    Last edited by kubicle; Jun 03, 2015, 10:00 PM.

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  • DoYouKubuntu
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    Question about new faucet

    Last week I had a new faucet installed in the kitchen; it's a Pfister Marielle faucet.

    I just bought this aerator/sprayer:

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    Is this part (circled) supposed to be able to detach from the faucet?

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    *I* couldn't make it budge. Not one iota. So I got my trusty parrot-nosed pliers...then thought, no!, I really don't want to damage my BRAND NEW faucet. I tried, pretty gingerly, with a washcloth between the pliers and the faucet, but got nowhere. I just need to know if I'm attempting to do something that SHOULDN'T be done. If it's removable, then I'll ask someone stronger than me to try unscrewing it. If not, I'll leave well enough alone.

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