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Dripping kitchen faucet
Please be nice, y'all The faucet for my kitchen sink has a chronic
drip, which isn't good for my water bill (duh!) I know it's an easy remedy to fix with wrenches (no, I didn't type "wench"!). Problem is, I easily get "backwards" - OK, call me dyslexic, maybe?! To tighten the darn faucet, is it opposite the usual "righty-tighty, lefty-loosey"? TIA and more. Yeah-yeah, I can look at Google and YouTube, but I'd rather ask here. Bicycle peddles are NOT righty-tighty ;P Sky PS. I know left from right - but don't take my "word" for it - just go the way I point! VBG! PPS. I have the appropriate tools and know how to use them : |
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