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How do you lubricate a Moen kitchen faucet?

How do you lubricate a Moen kitchen faucet?

How do you lubricate a Moen kitchen faucet? For one-handle faucets with a 1225 cartridge, simply remove the cartridge and lubricate it both inside and out with a silicone-based grease (Moen part number 99915). Do not use plumber’s grade faucet grease, silicon sprays or any lubricant that may contain petroleum.

What causes a faucet to be hard to turn?

Faucets become hard to turn due to the buildup of mineral deposits or problems related to the faucet’s cartridge. Some common items that are used to loosen hard-to-turn faucets include plumber’s grease, an adjustable wrench, Allen wrenches, tongue and groove pliers, and Phillips and slotted head screwdrivers.

How to troubleshoot Moen pull out kitchen sink faucets?

Loosen the screw on the back of the faucet handle to remove the rest of the faucet body and expose the cartridge. Loosen and remove the screws holding the cartridge in place, and pull the cartridge straight up with a pair of pliers. Insert the new cartridge, replace the screws and handle, then test the faucet.

What kind of plug does Moen bathroom sink use?

A pop-up drain assembly is commonly used in bathroom sinks. A mechanical plug called a “pop-up stopper” is used to hold water in the sink. Moen offers lavatory faucets both with and without the pop-up drain. Was this helpful?

What’s the difference between Moen and Gerber kitchen faucets?

When a Moen kitchen faucet doesn’t swivel, it might look a little different from another brand like Gerber or Kohler. But most differences are purely cosmetic. The basic inner workings of kitchen faucets are the same, so you should be able to follow the same steps, no matter which brand you have.

What should I do to my Moen valve spout?

Remember to clean the inside of the spout and the outside of the valve body when replacing the o-rings, as well as lubricating the o-rings with silicone-based grease (Moen part number 99915). Inspect the retainer nut on top of the spout (if applicable). Make sure it is not overly tightened.