After lifting off the spout, you will see several grooves on the faucet body that hold rubber O-rings. These O-rings create the seal that allows the spout to swivel without leaking. Use a small pick tool or a flat-head screwdriver to carefully dig into and pry the old O-rings out of their grooves. Take the old O-rings with you to the hardware store to ensure you get exact replacements, or use the ones from a faucet-specific repair kit. Before installing the new ones, clean the grooves on the faucet body and the inside of the spout with a cloth, using a small amount of white vinegar to dissolve any hard water deposits. Apply a thin layer of plumber's grease to the new O-rings; this lubricates them, making reassembly easier and protecting them from tearing. Carefully stretch and roll the new O-rings into their designated grooves.
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Replace the Spout O-Rings2 min