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    I couldn't have gotten there without someone taking the time to REALLY help. The diagram you gave me was the courage I needed to take things apart. Without that, I may have given up. Keep up the good deeds. This forum needs more members like you. :):):):):
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    Eric, The diagram wasn't exactly my faucet, but it was close enough to be very helpful. I cannot express enough thanks!! I followed your advice and I'm proud to report I got it apart, greased, and also back together. You're right that putting it back together is tricky! And yes, it took well...
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    Why the hostility there? No need to insult and get personal now.:):):) Easy does it.
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    What're you doing right now? HAHA! Thank you thank you thank you for your link and for your help!! I agree I am not qualified, but I have nothing to lose if I wreck it, right? It's not like I'm going to flood anything. I have the allen wrench, channel locks, and can turn off the water...
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    A really nice man who recently lived across the street installed it. He has moved, so no chance of getting help there. A warranty idea is a good one. But, I don't even know what if any parts could be defective? A plumber would cost more than the faucet probably, so I would like to solve this...
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    We can fix it. Need the magic answers! Can't we just put something in there to lube it? Love the faucet's appearance, it's only a month old, and I really don't want to uninstall it. Any idea what makes it hard to turn, anyway? Thanks
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    Girls need more detailed info please I'm a bachlorette so excuse me in advance for asking...what is a cartridge? What is Silicon plumber's grease? Do I need to involve a plumber to take it a part? I was hoping my roommate and I could do this ourselves!
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    We got a new price pfister kitchen faucet last month, and now the single lever, hot/cold, off/on handle is extremely hard to raise, lower and turn. What can I do? (Olive oil wasn't the answer :eek:) Thanks.
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