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October 08, 5:03 PM [GMT -5]

Clear and complete article helped me repair my faucet. Learned not to replace worn metal ball with aftermarket plastic "equivalent." It will leak. Spent $20 instead of $10 but lesson learned and it's better than buying a $100 faucet. Thank you.

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