Now you will replace the parts causing the leak using your faucet repair kit. First, focus on the end of the stem that was deep inside the wall. You will see a brass screw holding a black rubber washer in place. Use a screwdriver to remove this screw and pry off the old, likely compressed or cracked, washer with a small flathead screwdriver or a utility knife. Install the new washer from your kit, ensuring it's seated flat, and reinstall the brass screw, tightening it until it is snug. Next, examine the other end of the stem, near where the handle attaches. You will find one or more O-rings or a packing washer. Use a small screwdriver or pick to carefully remove these old seals. Clean the grooves on the stem with a rag. Lightly coat the new O-rings from your repair kit with plumber's grease to help them seal and prevent tearing during installation. Roll the new O-rings into place. If your faucet uses a packing washer instead of O-rings, simply replace it with the new one from the kit.
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Inspect and Replace Worn Parts2 min