Push-on faucet repair
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1. Remove the handle and look at the parts of the faucet. Use a large pliers or an adjustable wrench to remove the packing nut, taking care not to leave scratches on the metal. Rotate the spool or shaft in the same direction as when you turned the faucet to unscrew them.
2. Remove the screws that secure the washer. If necessary, use an infiltration lubricant to loosen the screws. Check the screws and spools and replace them if they are damaged.
3. Turn off the water supply and remove the small screws on the back or behind the faucet handle to remove the handle that is attached to the faucet body. Some screws are hidden under metal buttons, plastic buttons or plastic sheets that are snapped or screwed into the handle. Simply open the button and you will see the handle screw on the top. If necessary, use some osmotic oil like WD-40 to loosen the screws.
4. Replace the old gasket with a new one that is identical. New gaskets that are almost perfectly matched to the old gaskets generally allow the faucet to no longer drip. Also note that the old gasket is either beveled or flat and replaced with the same new gasket. A gasket designed only for cold water will swell significantly when hot water flows to block the water outlet, making the hot water flow slower. Some washers work in hot and cold water, but make sure that the gasket you bought for replacement is exactly the same.
5. Secure the new gasket to the valve plug and reassemble the parts in the faucet. Rotate the spool clockwise, After the spool is in place, reinstall the packing nut. Be careful not to leave the wrench scratched on the metal.
6. Reinstall the handle and replace the button or disc. Re-open the water supply and check for leaks.
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