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American Standard Faucet Problem
I have a single-lever American Standard kitchen faucet, now about four
years old. Suddenly it has started squeaking when I swing the faucet from side to side. Like an O-ring is squeaking or some such. I tried squirting some WD40 around the base to no avail, Can anyone suggest anything. I really don't want to take the faucet apart, but maybe that is what I'll have to do? Thanks Duke |
American Standard Faucet Problem
Taking it apart shouldn't be that hard. Get some silicon grease, and
grease things up good -- seals, and threads. That should do the trick. Be prepared to replace some seals, even though it is only 4 years old. I had a new (2 years!) Delta act up on me. Put in a new seal set, and used silicon grease to lube it. No problems now, either with leakage or rough operation. |
American Standard Faucet Problem
On Thu, 7 May 2009 14:42:26 -0700 (PDT), professorpaul
wrote: Taking it apart shouldn't be that hard. Get some silicon grease, and grease things up good -- seals, and threads. That should do the trick. Be prepared to replace some seals, even though it is only 4 years old. I had a new (2 years!) Delta act up on me. Put in a new seal set, and used silicon grease to lube it. No problems now, either with leakage or rough operation. OK I didn't want to dismantle it, but I guess it is what it is. Thanks Duke |
American Standard Faucet Problem
On 5/7/2009 2:42 PM professorpaul spake thus:
Taking it apart shouldn't be that hard. Get some silicon grease, and grease things up good -- seals, and threads. That should do the trick. Or just use good old-fashioned plumber's grease. It's made to withstand hot water. I have a little tin of it like a lip-balm tin that's lasted me for about 25 years now. -- Save the Planet Kill Yourself - motto of the Church of Euthanasia (http://www.churchofeuthanasia.org/) |
American Standard Faucet Problem
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American Standard Faucet Problem
On Thu, 07 May 2009 22:14:29 -0500, Steve Barker
wrote: you don't HAVE to take the faucet apart.... Just replace it. s Good point! Duke |
American Standard Faucet Problem
On Thu, 07 May 2009 16:25:44 -0700, David Nebenzahl
wrote: Or just use good old-fashioned plumber's grease. It's made to withstand hot water. I have a little tin of it like a lip-balm tin that's lasted me for about 25 years now. I never say any of that. I'll check Lowe's. |
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