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How to Clean and Repair a Clogged Faucet: Step-by-Step Instructions and Pictures
Mineral deposits can clog faucet aerators and reduce the flow of water. Here's how to remove the buildup and restore the water pressure.
Read an overview on how to clean and repair a clogged faucet.
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Disassemble the aerator and lay out the parts in the order you remove them to make reassembly foolproof. Scrub the parts and reassemble them.
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