transporterjr
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I have a 2-handle kitchen sink faucet, Grohe, installed 14 years ago. it is leaking slightly and I thought I would pull the valve to see if I can match faucet washer (if it has them).
My problem is that the handles are smooth chrome and there are no screws anywhere, not even a little set screw at the handle base. There is a line between the base of handle and an identical diameter cylinder extending into the faucet which makes it looks possible that these handles were screwed on. However, I cannot unscrew them (clockwise or counter-clockwise) and I am afraid to use too much force, unless I know this is the right approach.
Any ideas? And will I be able to get any parts without any modle number?
John
My problem is that the handles are smooth chrome and there are no screws anywhere, not even a little set screw at the handle base. There is a line between the base of handle and an identical diameter cylinder extending into the faucet which makes it looks possible that these handles were screwed on. However, I cannot unscrew them (clockwise or counter-clockwise) and I am afraid to use too much force, unless I know this is the right approach.
Any ideas? And will I be able to get any parts without any modle number?
John