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Updated over 15 years ago,

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  • Tucson, AZ
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The lever goes 'round and 'round

Account Closed
  • Tucson, AZ
Posted

We replaced the core of my 15 yo kitchen sink faucet last night. Now the single lever goes all the way around. The one on another sink does not. I don't think they're supposed to, but we can't get it to not do that.

Should they should, or should they shouldn't? If not, what do we need to do to fix that? I don't want to replace the whole faucet.

And if they should, why doesn't the other one (in a different house).

No, we didn't have any extra parts! :mrgreen:

Ofgift

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