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Never posted to this site yet, but have some info that might be helpful.
I purchased a American Standard Olvera Kitchen Faucet probibly 2 years ago from Lowe's.
Nice unit, very functional and my Family loves it.
Yesterday as we were Digging out from Storm Nemo, We got 34", my wife told me there was only a Trickle of Water flowing from the Hot Water side of our Single Handle faucet.
This morning - Time to fix it. "Cut to the Chase", we have City Water/ Gas Hot water hearter and it was plugged with a Scalley, almost like crushed Sea Shells on the Hot Water side.
I did find the American Standard Olvera Kitchen Faucet PDF File and saw how to take the Cartridge out.
I do have a Compressor, I removed the Stainless Steel Flex Jumper line from the Shut off Valve to the Flex Line off the Faucet. I blew Air BACKWARDS from the Faucet Back ( If you blow into the Flex Line, you might jam the Scaley stuff tighter. I put a few pieces of Cheese Cloth over the end to catch the crap, was amazed at how much came out.
Hooked back up, turned the Water on (Shut it off first) and works perfect.
I am now looking at a Filter for the Hot Side as it is maybe from a Lime deposit or something.
Hope this helps.
Timmy from Trumbull, CT - Thanks Nemo
Never posted to this site yet, but have some info that might be helpful.
I purchased a American Standard Olvera Kitchen Faucet probibly 2 years ago from Lowe's.
Nice unit, very functional and my Family loves it.
Yesterday as we were Digging out from Storm Nemo, We got 34", my wife told me there was only a Trickle of Water flowing from the Hot Water side of our Single Handle faucet.
This morning - Time to fix it. "Cut to the Chase", we have City Water/ Gas Hot water hearter and it was plugged with a Scalley, almost like crushed Sea Shells on the Hot Water side.
I did find the American Standard Olvera Kitchen Faucet PDF File and saw how to take the Cartridge out.
I do have a Compressor, I removed the Stainless Steel Flex Jumper line from the Shut off Valve to the Flex Line off the Faucet. I blew Air BACKWARDS from the Faucet Back ( If you blow into the Flex Line, you might jam the Scaley stuff tighter. I put a few pieces of Cheese Cloth over the end to catch the crap, was amazed at how much came out.
Hooked back up, turned the Water on (Shut it off first) and works perfect.
I am now looking at a Filter for the Hot Side as it is maybe from a Lime deposit or something.
Hope this helps.
Timmy from Trumbull, CT - Thanks Nemo