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  • thanks this helped a lot all I need to do now is figure out the size of the wrench and the key

  • Thanks so much for your help! My kitchen faucet had been leaking badly for weeks, and I'd already paid a plumber a few weeks ago to make a different repair. With money tight, I went to YouTube and watched several videos. Yours was the best! The small details were so helpful and put me at ease.

  • good job and great advice.very concise and to the point.great job better than any other grown man i have seen so far.I will be playing this whilst i do my pain in the neck job.

    Thanks,Kiddo

  • good job and great advice.very concise and to the point.great job but than any other grown man i have seen so far.I will be playing this whilst i do my pain in the neck job.

    Thanks,Kiddo

  • check out speedy valve from floodmaster.It could help out alot in this task!!!

  • Can you tell me how open moen Monticello faucet?

  • I really needed this and I couldn't find a better video on youtube!

  • hey little kid, your video is awesome!

    poor quality, but the content is just awesome!

    keep up the sweet work with your videos

  • Great video!

  • so are you saying any girl can do it? you are the bomb girl...and your dad is awesome too!!

  • so are you trying to say any girl can do it? and if that is so, any old woman can do it? you are the bomb honey...so is your dad!

  • You're right. I need a screwdriver. Heavy on the Vodka especially after this video.

  • hahahahha omg thats was amazing. that deserves a thumbs up.

  • yeah me too.

  • Good job, great info. done deal.

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  • Excellent info, fixed my problem in minutes..!

  • cool, thanks for the info! :)

  • Thanks for the lesson, no wonder my fix job wasn't working!

  • Cool, I'll go the picture route.

  • How do you know which parts to buy? I guess I'll take a photo of my faucet with my phone and show the people at Home Depot.

  • If you know what brand your tap is you can go to Home Depot or another supplier and buy the parts. If you do not the brand of your tap you can take a photo and bring it to the store.

    NEVER THROW OUT OLD PARTS UNTILL YOU ARE SURE THAT THE NEW PARTS FIT AND ARE WORKING PROPERLY

  • Thank you for the great information! I finally know what to do. The best DIY video that I have found, informative, easy to understand, short and to the point. A+++ God bless you.

  • Thanks for the video!

  • Excellent!

  • This girl is more informative than many of the professional videos on here on how to fix a leaky faucet. Good Job, Keep the videos coming.

  • nice to see a girl who knows how to do this. im not a girl too, im just saying. some women might feel safer to have a female in their house helping them rather than a big hairy dude

  • Hey Diane!

    Thanks for the advice. ; )

    I've got to fix the leaking faucet in my little brother's bathroom, and you have given very clear instructions on how to do so.

    It is great you posted your video on Youtube to show the adult community a young adolescent is perfectly capable of doing "adult" stuff.

    After all, back in the Medieval Ages, apprentices started their training when they were 7 or 8 and were journeyman when they were teenagers.

    We're no different now than then. : )

  • good stuff

  • Thanks! Great video instruction!

  • Thank you very much. I felt like a fool for not knowing how to fix a leaky faucet, but now I don't, thanks to you!

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