Hereโs a quick how-to: Pry away the index cap at the front of the handle to access the handle screw. Remove the screw and pull. Use a handle puller if itโs stuck. You can buy a puller at your local hardware store for between $9 and $15. Use pliers or a deep-socket wrench to gently turn the stem counterclockwise.
Step 1: Remove the Flexible Hose. Turn off the water supply and undo the compression fittings on both ends of the flexible hose, using an adjustable wrench. Grasp the showerhead in one hand and unscrew the flexible hose fitting by turning it counterclockwise with the wrench. If the nut won't budge, wrap a rag around the shower handle and grip
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To help keep that leak from coming back, here are my pro tips: Install a shower head filter โ Removes scale-causing minerals. Clean regularly โ Monthly soak in vinegar, flush holes. Lubricate O-rings โ Use non-petroleum grease every 6 months. Replace old heads โ Consider replacing if over 5-10 years old.
Dry the shower head with a clean cloth. 5. Lastly, fill a bowl with a solution of one cup of hydrogen peroxide and one cup of warm water and submerge the shower head again for 30 minutes. This will help to disinfect the shower head. After the soak is complete, remove the shower head and rinse it off with warm water.
This is a Do-It-Yourself (DIY) video showing the steps to repair a leaking Delta Series 17 shower faucet.Tools required: *Part RP28603 - Delta seats, spring
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