A clog, low water pressure-a nonfunctioning sink can practically shut down a kitchen. It's good to know that minor repairs can get your sink up and running in no time.
DVD Faucet Aerator Maintenance
WHAT YOU'LL NEED
Tongue-and-groove pliers (with taped jaws so as not to mar the faucet finish)
Penetrating oil
Old toothbrush
Is the water flow at your faucet so low that it takes 10 minutes to rinse one dish? The lack of pressurized flow is probably due to a clogged aerator. The aerator is a small filtering device at the tip of your faucet. It contains one or more screens that serve two functions-filtering out particles and creating a smooth, neat flow of water.
Over time, these screens become clogged, which causes the water to lose pressure as it flows out of the faucet. The particles clogging the screens may also cause the spout to sputter. Simply cleaning the screens will get ... read full excerpt from Norma Vally's Kitchen Fix-Ups: More than 30 Projects for Every Skill Level ebook