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[title] Cartridge Faucet
[* black] Shut off the hot and cold water valves underneath the sink by twisting them clockwise until they are tight.
[* icon_note] The appearance of these valves will differ from sink to sink, but most operate the same.
-[* black] To test that the water has been completely shut off, try turning on the sink like you would normally. If no water comes out, you're in luck!
+[* black] To test that the water has been completely shut off, try turning on the faucet like you would normally. If no water comes out, you're in luck!
+[* icon_reminder] When reopening the valves after the repair, leave the faucet in its on position. This will prevent pressurized air from building up in the faucet cartridge.