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Want to know how to fix sprayer on kitchen faucet that won,t shut off completely after done spraying, when it doe's shut off it still drips! Doe's it need to be cleaned or fixed? It only unscrews at bottom of sprayer where it attaches to hose. American Standard Cadet Two-Handle Kitchen Faucet Model 6425. This faucet is discontinued.
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You need a new spray diverter which is part of the faucet, not the sprayer. What kind of faucet is it? Find the brand, and get the part from plbg supply.
On the 35807801 there are generally only two causes of a leak. If the faucet does not seem to shut off and constantly drips it will most likely be the cartridge. This will be part number 92730000. If the faucet is leaking around the sprayer or below the sink the most common cause is the pull out spray hose. This will be part number 88624000. If you need further help locating the parts or a dealer feel free to call Hansgrohe Tech at 1-800-334-0455.
No the length doesn't matter. When you turn the faucet on, you also fill the hose to the sprayer, and it may expand slightly, causing the sprayer to move a little. Is the drip from the end of the spout at the aearator? or is it around the faucet lever. If it is the lever, you should be able to tighten it slightly. If it's the end, make sure your aearator is clean.
If it's leaking at sprayer, and not the base where connected to hose, try this. Buy a bottle or jug of CLR. (calcium, lime, rust ) from hardware store, and pour enough in a bowl that will submerse sprayer in it. When you go to bed, or out for a few hours, turn off both taps (obviously) and relieve all pressure as well from sprayer. Now wrap an elastic around the handle of the sprayer so that lever is depressed, and submerse it in the bowl of CLR, and let it work overnight or at least for a few hours. Next Day, or Later, remove elastic from sprayer, and try it a few times and see if leak has stopped. Quite often you get calcium build up on internal washer/seal, and this will clean it off. If no CLR, you can try vinegar as well, but I find CLR better. If it appears better but not stopped completely, give it another treatment.
there is always water pressure on the sprayer when water is on. if sprayer is leaking check if trigger is stuck in . best to just change the sprayer handle it comes off at the base of the handle
Make sure the sprayer is clean of debris. IF YOU HAVE HARD WATER, soak in CLR overnight. If sprayer is clear then its the diverter which is more indepth thru the stem.
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