MerlinsBeard
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I have a Moen swinden Model #: 87922SRS where the button for the higher flow sticks. I could replace the spray head, but anyone deal with trying to replace the spring mechanism or whatever is behind the top button?
I tried a flat edge to remove the spray from the housing but I can't seem to get it to grip since the spray protrudes just enough to prevent a flat tool to get enough grip between those little notches. Probably there is a special tool to unscrew the internal spray mechanism from the housing. It looks like I may be able to grab the button nub and either pull or twist, or possibly have a thin screwdriver to try to pry that white plastic out, without taking it out of the housing.
For now, I just pried the button from the spray head leaving the white plastic nub exposed so the wife can manually turn off the high flow feature. This is only two years old, so it feels like it's too early for a spring failure. There may be something I can spray or soak to help remove some hard water residue or rust, like CLR, vinegar, WD40.
Anyone mess with one of these to do spray head button repair?
I tried a flat edge to remove the spray from the housing but I can't seem to get it to grip since the spray protrudes just enough to prevent a flat tool to get enough grip between those little notches. Probably there is a special tool to unscrew the internal spray mechanism from the housing. It looks like I may be able to grab the button nub and either pull or twist, or possibly have a thin screwdriver to try to pry that white plastic out, without taking it out of the housing.
For now, I just pried the button from the spray head leaving the white plastic nub exposed so the wife can manually turn off the high flow feature. This is only two years old, so it feels like it's too early for a spring failure. There may be something I can spray or soak to help remove some hard water residue or rust, like CLR, vinegar, WD40.
Anyone mess with one of these to do spray head button repair?
