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I went to the Delta website, which has full instructions. You will need to buy a repair kit from a hardware for your model. If you can't remove the faucet because of water deposits, squirting or spraying white vinegar into the seam will help free it up. (I was able to do this successfully) Look in this section of the Delta Website: http://www.deltafaucet.com/customersupport/faq/Leaks/index.html

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To replace the washer in a Delta faucet, begin by turning off the water supply. Next, remove the handle and unscrew the bonnet nut. Once the bonnet nut is removed, you can access the old washer and replace it with a new one before reassembling the faucet.

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Most two handle delta kitchen faucets don't have washers in them, they have ceramic disks that slide either over each other or a single disk that slides over a seat with or with out a spring. To replace one side just unscrew the handle and then unscrew the nut and pull the cartridge. most single handle delta faucets have two seats with springs behind them. To replace a single handle seat just unscrew the handle (most need a small Allen wrench) then unscrew the big chrome nut and sometimes there might be another nut to unscrew and then pull on the ball handle and then you can inspect the seats, springs , and chrome ball to see if there is any defects.

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