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Related: About this forumThe 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.
Thanks!
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The water coming from my kitchen spigot is spraying everywhere. (Original Post)
no_hypocrisy
Jun 2012
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no_hypocrisy
(48,778 posts)1. Got my answer already, thanks
Ruby the Liberal
(26,312 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
(49,314 posts)3. white vinegar in a sandwich bag, rubber banded around the spout overnight
that should break it loose.
emilyg
(22,742 posts)4. This works nicely.
NMDemDist2
(49,314 posts)5. did you just try it, or are you speaking from past experience? n/t
emilyg
(22,742 posts)6. Past experience.