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Hi guys!
Hoping you can be of help to me. Yesterday I purchased a replacement hose sprayer head for my kitchen sink. I was able to remove the old snap ring with a pocket knife but can't get on the new one. Any ideas or solutions to my dilemma would be greatly appreciated. Also is the snap ring an absolute necessity? I assembled it without the snap ring as the replacement has a much thicker rubber washer than the original one and on a limited trial basis it seems okay. I don't want to chance anything though. Thank you in advance for any replies.I Barbara |
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