If the water from your faucet comes out as a stream of fine bubbles, the faucet has an aerator. If you can't see the aerator on the end of the spout, it's a cache aerator. The name indicates that the aerator is tucked up inside the faucet spout, and if you need to remove it, ...
To change out the aerator, remove the wand from the base of the faucet that connects the fixture to the sink. To keep the attached interior hose from sinking back into the receptor, the experts atMoensuggest that a cloth or large plastic bag be tied around the slippery hose. Use pliers ...