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luckypenguin
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What can be putty or what part needs to be replaced? How to figure it out?

crysmile
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You can try to go to a plumbing store and describe the problem, maybe they will advise something. But I think the problem is a faulty faucet or improper installation. Then only a plumber will help

alexeypavljuk
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I don't like to do things I don't know enough about. It's like self-medication. For a short time it helps, and then you still need to go to the doctor, but often with a bigger problem. Now emergency plumber work at any time of the day, why not call a master and not solve the issue quickly and efficiently?

nickn
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radabaugh55
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