When the water is turned on, the sprayer doesn’t have enough pressure to get much of anything wet.
It is caused by the diverter valve clogged with mineral deposits or rust that reduces the water flow in your faucet.
The following actions may solve the problem:
Please be aware that this method is not effective to diminish mineral clogging. Before you proceed with this tip, we strongly recommend you to operate the following inside a sink with proper safety protection for your eyes and nose by wearing goggles or a mask if needed and avoid the reach of children.
- Start by shutting off the hot and cold water supply.
- Turn on hot and cold handles to drain out water.
- Unplug the sprayer head from the sprayer hose.
- Clean the sprayer head and the cartridge with vinegar and a soft brush. Skip Step 5 and go to Step 6. However, if the mineral clog is heavy go to Step 5.
- Soak the sprayer head with vinegar and water solution for 12 to 24 hours to remove the stubborn mineral clogs. (Use 60% Vinegar and 40% Water for solution)
- Leak the vinegar out from the sprayer and clean the sprayer with clear water.
- Reinstall the sprayer head to the sprayer hose.
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