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Introduction
This guideThe model of this particular faucet is of moderate difficulty.unknown although I believe it is It shouldn’t take more than an hour anda Kingston brass given the handle design. If you need halfto find out complete withthe model of your faucet you can check the handles for the brand tag/logo or the stem canister right tools.oMostf the handle. To check the stem canister you may have to completely remove the faucet base. A quick google search will show you how to do this as it is not covered in this guide. This guide shows the user how to fix a leaky faucet neck by replacing the O-ring found between the faucet neck and faucet base. This O-ring acts as a seal to prevent leakage while the faucet is running. The O-ring cessential partsan be found at your home improvement store and is a fareairly common item. itemsAn important note worth mentioning is that by taking your faucet neck into one of these home improvement stores will receive help on what size O-ring you will need.

Here is an article to more insight on finding your faucet model

https://www.sunrisespecialty.com/how-to-identify-kitchen-faucet-brand