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A kitchen faucet working to its full potential is efficient for those that use a kitchen daily. A faucet not emitting adequate water pressure, because of a clogged aerator, can cause a hassle or delay in the kitchen, which works in no one's favor. I am providing step-by-step details and procedures on how to clean an aerator of a kitchen faucet that is restraining water pressure. This fix requires a locking pliers and distilled white vinegar.
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Shut off valves that are located under the sink and position faucet in the center to drain remaining water.
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Avoid dropping small parts down the sink by covering the surface of the holes.
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Unscrew and remove aerator with a wrench.
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Clean aerator by soaking it in white vinegar overnight in a bowl or cup.
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Use a wrench to screw back on the aerator to the faucet.
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Slowly turn back on water valves to check for improves water pressure.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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