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Take out the plug button on the front side of the faucet handle and loosen the set screw with your Allen wrench, then pull off the handle. Remove the domed cap underneath the handle by unscrewing it.
Take off the entire spout by removing the mounting hardware under the base and lifting the spout up and off the faucet. The hose will be attached underneath the counter. Once you unscrew the connector, the spray head can be removed.
You just have a dirty main video head. You can get a head cleaner tape or you can buy a tin of Servisol Video 40.
To clean with the Servisol, remove the top cover of the VCR. You will see a big shiny video head. Spray that head with the cleaner. You can also wipe it over with a cotton bud if it is very dirty. It's a good idea to clean all the surfaces that the video tape touches. If you don't know which, when you first take off the cover with the VCR on power, put a video tape in a press play then watch where the tape runs. Eject the tape, then clean with the spray and a cotton bud. You can even spray the cotton bud and then clean with that if you are not happy just spraying into the unit.
Make certain that the sprayed areas are dry before trying a video. It dries very quick anyway.
Try cleaning the heads first. The best way is to remove the top cover, then you can spray the head with Servisol Video 40. Also spray the audio/control heads, near the roller. Allow to dry before putting a tape in. Make certain all surfaces where the tape touches are clean. Don't remove the grease where the poles guide the tape to the head. You might find a cotton bud handy on some surfaces.
The best way to clean a video head is to remove the top outer cover, then you can spray the head with Servisol Video 40. You can also spray the audio/control head at the same time. You can get Servisol from electrical shops and also online (image below).
The best way to clean a video head is to remove the top cover and Spray the heads (both video head and audio/control heads) with Servisol Video 40 see image below. Just let it dry up (which wont take long) and that should do the trick. If you spot some nasty bits of dirt, spray a cotton bud and wipe it away.
Start by removing the spray head from the hose. Pull the spray head out and with a channel lock pliers unthread connection between the spray head and hose. BE CAREFUL not to let the hose fall back down into the faucet. With the hose directed down toward the sink test for volume by turning on the faucet. If you get a nice volume the problem is in the spray head. This is usually the case. Put the spray head back on then remove the aerator. It's the screen where the water comes out of the spray head. Clean out the assembly ( 3-4 parts). Reassemble and test.
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