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Cleaning the cartridge: The next step is to clean the cartridge with soapy water and remove any obstructions, such as small debris, that prevent proper water flow.
Using isopropyl alcohol and lubrication: After cleaning, it is advisable to use isopropyl alcohol to disinfect and clean the parts. Finally, lubricate the cartridge with silicone oil to ensure smooth movement.
Reassembly and testing: Once everything is clean and lubricated, you can reassemble the parts. Test the faucet and make sure it works properly and does not drip.
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Additional tips:
Preventive maintenance: Regular cleaning of the faucet, even if it does not have visible problems, can prevent future problems such as clogs or worn parts.
Always have basic tools on hand: Having an adjustable wrench, isopropyl alcohol, and silicone oil in your tool kit can save you time when problems arise with faucets. Don’t use excessive force: If a part doesn’t loosen easily, try using lubricant or a suitable tool instead of applying too much force, to avoid damaging the parts.