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How Do You Remove A Water Saver From A Shower Head?

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How Do You Remove A Water Saver From A Shower Head?

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In many households, the bathroom shower is not only the biggest user of hot water, but water overall. Water savers are often inserted in the shower head connection pipes to keep showers from wasting water and the energy to heat it. The downside is a lack of control over shower flow. No matter how much water pressure is used, only so much water can flow through. This often results in a disappointing trickle instead of a nice, firm spray from the shower. Thankfully, you can remove a water saver from a shower head to increase the flow of water through the shower. Remove the shower head. Place a rag over the connection sleeve on the pipe just behind the shower head. Grip the rag covered sleeve with adjustable pliers and turn counterclockwise until the shower head comes off. Locate the water saver. Look inside the connector pipe behind the shower head. The water saver is a washer disk with one or more small holes in the center. Many are glued in, making removal a challenge. Remove the water

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