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On 4 Aug 2006 16:46:02 -0700, wrote:


tom wrote:
Plumber's grease will work, or silicone. You'll have to pull off the
arm to get to the o-rings. Tom


O.K. Thanks much (but I was afraid I'd have to do some real work. LOL).

Have a plumbing and electrical supply store near me, so I suppose
they'll have the grease.


Often you don't have to take off the handle to take off the arm. Just
turn off the hot and cold and unscrew the fluted ring just above the
arm and below the handle. You will have to wiggle and rotate the arm
to get it off, but it goes on easier.