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How to Clean and Repair a Clogged Faucet: Step-by-Step Instructions and Pictures
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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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Wrap the jaws of a pliers with electrical tape and unscrew the aerator. Close the stopper so the small parts can’t fall down the drain.
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