Usually if you remove the rubber o-ring above the aerator (as seen in the first image you posted - part on left side) then the aerator should come out.
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If you remove the rubber o-ring above the white plastic aerator (as seen in the first image you posted - part on left side) then the aerator should come out.
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Here's a [https://mytap.com.au/tap-aerators-3-things-to-know/?srsltid=AfmBOorgAptdzrq7C5J8IxR7RppfyK-fVU7aeqtorXm0CPXQxqoY8aCH|link] that may help.
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Here's a [link|https://mytap.com.au/tap-aerators-3-things-to-know/?srsltid=AfmBOorgAptdzrq7C5J8IxR7RppfyK-fVU7aeqtorXm0CPXQxqoY8aCH|link] that may help.
Complete aerators i.e. aerator and housing, usually the housing comes in two types, male and female. Those that have a thread that screws into the faucet spout and those that are screwed onto the faucet spout.
Looks like yours is a female thread aerator. Mostly spouts are of a similar diameter so you should be able to find replacements at any good hardware or plumbing supply store.
Hi @ag8079305
What is the make and model number of the faucet?
Usually if you remove the rubber o-ring above the aerator (as seen in the first image you posted - part on left side) then the aerator should come out.
Here's a [https://mytap.com.au/tap-aerators-3-things-to-know/?srsltid=AfmBOorgAptdzrq7C5J8IxR7RppfyK-fVU7aeqtorXm0CPXQxqoY8aCH|link] that may help.
Complete aerators i.e. aerator and housing, usually the housing comes in two types, male and female. Those that have a thread that screws into the faucet spout and those that are screwed onto the faucet spout.
Looks like yours is a female thread aerator. Mostly spouts are of a similar diameter so you should be able to find replacements at any good hardware or plumbing supply store.
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