I am doing what I thought was a minor task under my kitchen sink. Noticed that pipes were bad so decided to change them...how hard could that be, right? Well, I have replaced pipes, a garbage disposal and the hardest challenge is switching out the sprayer hose from under the sink. Spent over an hour at local box store to be sent on my way...the gentleman did try his best but...I digress. This is my issue. 1) The first pic shows the sprayer hose that will be connected under the sink. 2) The second pic shows the attachments that came with the sprayer and hose. The black piece (that is connected to the grey piece) fits perfectly onto pic number 3, but this can't be right because the water is leaking from the connections that I have made. Any help would be much appreciated.
I am not sure if rusty is the right word but anyway this is what it looks like:
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I used a hammer to knock the ring to no avail. I am thinking about using a soldering iron to remove the rubber holder (the small protruding thing).
After fresh toilet, tank water splashed out of tank recently. Removing tank cover, it could be found that the inlet water rapidly splash out with larger amount. Adjusting top lever screw, water amount reducing but still splash out some till no water come out if screw tight enough. Is there any other way to adjust? If new part needs, which part is required? Ball with lever or vertical inlet pipe with valve built in? Thanks
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