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How to Install a Hand Shower

A hand shower brings convenience and flexibility to the shower space.

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How to Install a Hand Shower

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" Whether it's for cleaning kids or pets in the bath tub or for those who has special needs, there is safety and convenience in a detachable handheld shower. Here is how to install one. Using an adjustable wrench, unscrew the old shower head by turning it counterclockwise. Clean the threads with mineral spirits to remove all traces of old plumber's tape or thread compound. Following the specific directions that came with this hand shower, we slide the decorative rubber boot onto the shower stem first. Now, tightly wrap the threads on the shower stem with plumber's tape which acts as a ceiling. Next, screw the shower arm mount onto the shower stem until it is snug. Do not overtighten. Twist the shower arm mount so that the hose threads face the floor. Place the washer over the end of the shower hose and screw it onto the shower arm mount. Hand-tighten taking care not to cross the thread. Slide the decorative boot down the stem until it touches the shower arm mount. Now checking to see that the washer is in place, on the other end of the shower hose, screw the shower head onto the shower hose again being careful not to cross the threads. Tighten until hand tight and then place the shower head onto the shower arm mount. The project is complete and the convenient hand shower is ready for use."

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