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Kitchen faucet aerator

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Ever noticed of how the water just doesn't come out like it use to. In this video I'll show you how to fix it. Chances are is that the faucet aerator is plugged up with something. This can be deposits from hard water or just dirt in the water. The aerator screws on to the end of most kitchen and bathroom faucets. What the aerator does is, it lets air in the stream of water aerating the water. You just unscrew it and off it comes. You will have to take it apart to clean the dirt out of the screens and other little parts. The trick is to make sure that you put it together the same way as you take it apart. Done, simple and now you should have better water flow. 

If you're looking straight down on top of your faucet you turn it to the right (clockwise) to remove it.  ***Read more to view video***

Please, if you feel you need help with cleaning your kitchen or bathroom faucet aerator, please just ask me. That's why I created this site..

 

 


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