Peerless Shower and tub Faucet wall Mounted

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Katman104

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I am trying to replace the seats and springs on this peerless product. They are not any problem to get out but, trying to get the new ones to stay in place while I put the stem unit assembly back in is a problem. Is there a trick to doing this? Thanks in advance for any help.
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I'm not familiar with the valve, but in similar situations a glob of plumber's grease works to help hold things together during assembly.
 

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Thanks for the reply will purchase some plumber's grease and give it a try. Will post back on progress
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I'm not familiar with the valve, but in similar situations a glob of plumber's grease works to help hold things together during assembly.
 

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Thanks for the tip and it worked like a charm. No more leaking faucets.
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