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  2. How to Remove, Clean, and Replace a Faucet Spray Head

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    127K views 5 years ago. Follow alone with our video for help with removing, cleaning and replacing a faucet spray head. 1) Pull out spray head and hose from faucet body 2) Remove spray...

  3. Are the buttons on your kitchen faucet spray head sticky. Learn how easy it is to clean and rebuild the Kohler Simplice pull-down faucet spray head. @hacksb...

  4. 8 Pull Out Spray Kitchen Faucet Problems (Causes & Fix Methods)

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    Start by turning off the water supply to the faucet, then unscrew the old spray head and remove the washer and C-clip. Then, take the new spray head, reattach the washer and C-clip and screw the new spray head into place.

  5. How-To: Kitchen Faucet Spray Head Replacement, Easy

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    Many faucets with extendible spray heads can have the worn/broken spray head replaced without having to go to the expense or trouble of replacing the entire faucet assembly. Here I...

  6. How to Clean a Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet Spray Head - Hunker

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    It's impractical to disassemble the spray head to clean these deposits off every part, and, fortunately, you don't have to. All you need is some distilled white vinegar and a bowl large enough to submerge the spray head.

  7. How To Take Apart A Kitchen Faucet Spray Head

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    Taking apart a kitchen faucet spray head is an easy task with the right tools and a little patience. The first step is to unscrew the handle. Depending on the model of your faucet, the handle may be held in place with a decorative cap or dome.

  8. How to Repair a Broken Kitchen Faucet Pull-out Spray Head

    www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+to+Repair+a+Broken...

    Often times a kitchen faucet pull-out spray head becomes clogged with mineral deposits or the handle on the nozzle breaks. This guide will assist readers in replacing their kitchen faucet pull-out spray head as well as the hose without having to seek assistance from a professional.