Bathtub Faucet Sprayer Attachment

How do you convert a tub faucet to a shower? To convert a tub faucet to a shower, remove the spout, clean the underlying wall, install a diverter spout, attach a handheld shower head hose, check for leaks, and caulk the spout. This project requires a wrench, pipe tape, pliers, caulk, a diverter spout and a handheld shower head. How do you replace a tub faucet? How does a diverter tub spout work? Remove the faucet spout, and inspect the water pipe. If the faucet was attached to the pipe with a metal nipple, clean the nipple thoroughly. Replace it if it is heavily rusted. Clean the wall surrounding the pipe, and apply silicone caulk to small chips or gaps. Let the caulk dry according to the manufacturer's instructions. Cover the exposed end of the water pipe with three layers of pipe tape. Screw a diverter spout onto the pipe, and attach a handheld shower head hose to the spout. Turn on the water, and lift the latch on the diverter spout to send the water through the shower head.
Check all of the connections for leaks, and then turn off the water. Apply caulk around the perimeter of the diverter spout. Check the drainage hole at the bottom of the diverter to verify that it is not blocked by the caulk. When the caulk cures, the shower is ready for use. A shower diverter valve enables a shower to be installed in a tub without a separate shower enclosure by using a rubber washer to cut off water supply from the tub and divert it to the shower head. There are several positions where the shower diverter valve can be placed, such as between the faucet and the spout or as a pull arm on the center of the faucet. What are the parts of a pull-out faucet? The major components of a pull-out kitchen faucet are the handle, the cartridge, the faucet body, the spray head and the pull-out hose. Other smaller parts that make up the assembly are the aerator, the deck plate, mounting hardware, O-rings and washers. How do you replace a sprayer on a kitchen faucet?
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Rinse Ace® 3-Way Pet Faucet Sprayer-  aerator has15/16" outside threadsAND 55/64" inside threads No More Mess•    The Rinse Ace 3-Way Pet Faucet Sprayer makes washing your small dog in the sink or laundry tub super easy. No more messy cups or flimsy hoses that blow off. No sloppy shampoo container to fill, use shampoo like you do. Wash the dog outside with the same sprayer your dog is used to in the summer.Sprayer patterns for dog washing and features•    Concentrated- for paws•    Gentle – for near the face•    Drenching – for getting the dog to wash, wet quickly•    Variable flow from pause to light to fullGreat for•    Dirty paw or belly rinses•    Snow removal •    Outdoor rinses after rolling in the mud or worse •    Flea and Tick Shampoo Application How it works•    Install the aerator one time to your faucet. Snap the 8-foot flexible detachable hose to the special aerator at dog washing time and you are ready.
8' white hose with 3 setting sprayer 8' hose quick connects to included Rinse Ace aerator or twists on to outdoor spigot Enclosed aerator installs easily just one-time to your faucet Just snap 8-foot hose onto Rinse Ace aerator or connect to spigot at bath time to reach and thoroughly rinse your pet's coat clean - even underneath Set the water temperature one time, then set sprayer to pause then water flows only when lever is moved, never from the faucet when the hose is attached 3 Setting variable flow sprayer lets you control water flow from pause to full spray and select from concentrated, full and massaging spray patterns Look for the 3-Way Pet Faucet Sprayer exclusively at your favorite pet superstore. Remove your faucet aerator and install Rinse Ace® aerator. Quick-connect pet bath 8' hose to aerator. Twist hose on spigot (or garden hose.) How do I contact Customer Service? Call us at or email us from our contact page.
Is there a warranty on Three-Way Pet Faucet Sprayer? Yes, there is a one-year warranty. We warrant the product shall be free of defects in assembly under normal use when properly installed and maintained. If the product should become defective, we will repair it or elect to replace it free of charge. Include a return address inside the package. You may also include an email address inside the package so we can notify you that your package has been received and returned. Please allow 2 weeks for the return of your product. Does the RINSE ACE® Three-Way Pet Faucet Sprayer hose also connect to the RINSE ACE® Shower Connector? No, the hose end connections are different. The hoses are not interchangeable. Will the RINSE ACE® aerator be affected by water conditions? If you experience calcium deposits or hard water buildup with your current faucet, your RINSE ACE® Three-Way Pet Faucet aerator will too. There are easy preventative measures to extend the life of your RINSE ACE aerator like soaking it in vinegar to remove calcium buildup.