| Required: Adjustable Wrench, Teflon Tape, Some Scotch-Brite |
| Installing a showerhead is very simple three step process. Too many people deny themselves a great start to their day because they shy away from this simple job. Replacing your current showerhead is as easy as replacing a light bulb |
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| Step 1: |
| Tighten the arms of the adjustable wrench around the flats on the showerball. Hold the shower arm firmly with one hand and slowly unscrew the showerhead, turning counterclockwise. As the showerhead becomes loose make sure it does not drop onto the floor. |
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| Step 2: |
| Rub off any old tape or sediment left on the shower arm with scotch-brite. Dry the pipe threads, then wrap a few layers of fresh Teflon tape over them in a clockwise direction. |
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| Step 3: |
| Screw the new showerhead over the tape-wrapped pipe threads, turning clockwise. Work until you feel resistance, then stop — don’t over tighten or force the turn. Run the shower for a minute to check for leaks. Tighten additionally only ifnecessary. |
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