Home / Blog Center / Chargers / Faucet Maintenance: How to Extract the Internal Filter Screen

Faucet Maintenance: How to Extract the Internal Filter Screen

15/01/2025 | Hawkrown

The faucet has an embedded filter mesh that can filter out impurities in the water, ensuring cleaner water output. So, how do you disassemble the embedded filter mesh inside the faucet? Let's take a look.

How to Disassemble the Embedded Filter Mesh of a Faucet

1. First, carefully locate the slots on the filter mesh cover. The slots are small, so pay close attention.

2. Use a wrench to grasp it and turn it counterclockwise.

3. This will allow you to completely separate the filter mesh cover from the water outlet of the faucet.

4. Take the filter mesh cover in hand, and push out the filter mesh with your thumb. At this point, you can remove the filter mesh, clean the impurities on it, and then reinstall it.

Maintenance of the Faucet

1. Regularly clean the faucet

Cleaning the faucet is quite simple; just rinse it with clean water. If there are many grease stains on the surface, you can wipe it with a cloth soaked in detergent, and the surface will shine in no time. To maintain the shine long-term, you can apply wax to the surface, making it look like new.

2. Clean internal stains

When cleaning the faucet, don't just focus on the surface, but also pay attention to the internal cleaning, as it affects the safety of drinking water. Therefore, the interior should also be cleaned regularly. You should remove the aerator, soak it in vinegar for a while, then scrub away the stains with a soft-bristled brush, and reinstall it afterward.

3. Prevent surface scratches

When cleaning, absolutely avoid using steel wool, as it has sharp edges that can easily scratch the surface and affect its appearance. So, when cleaning, make sure to use a non-abrasive sponge or a soft cloth.

4. Daily care for the faucet

When using the faucet, pay attention to daily care; after each use, wipe the surface dry. You can also spray wax on the surface to maintain its shine. If your hands are oily, avoid touching the faucet directly, as grease is difficult to clean and can easily leave marks.

In summary, the above content is about how to disassemble the embedded filter mesh of a faucet. I believe everyone has understood it! Additionally, be careful not to apply excessive force when turning the faucet and reduce the number of on-off cycles to avoid damaging the faucet.

Contact Us

Submission Successful

ok

New Conversation

We typically reply in a few minutes