If I couldn't get the hose sealed, I was prepared to change the entire faucet. About $150 cost. The main thing is that it doesn't leak.
Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 6:35 PM
To: YahooGroup DIY
Subject: [DIY] "Leaky" sprayer
I've had a situation for some time and it's really irritating me. The sprayer on the kitchen faucet, a wonderful little thing, has a major flaw. If you have wet hands when you grab it or put it back into it's cradle, water from your hands runs down the hose and drips under the sink. I don't remember them having that problem when they first came out - I think they had something in the cradle designed to prevent it.
Does anyone know what can be done to keep the water from flowing down the tube? I'm getting to the point where I'm seriously considering replacing them with a faucet that has a sprayer as part of the spout. With 24 units, that's a cost I'd like to avoid, if possible.
Posted by: Ron Johnson <l0c0l0b0@hotmail.com>
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