This worked well for an S 120 model and I was skeptical and we had a big leak off the bottom of the fixture after 7 years of use. The grease she was using looked on the liquidy side but we used standard silicon plumbers grease and it worked fine. A little excess plumbers grease didn't seem to hurt anything (I was worried excess would blow off and block something downstream). Saved us a $200 plumbers bill or buying a new one, thanks. I have to say, her using an impact driver for this drove me nuts. Straight up screw driver, you get exactly what you want.
Thank you for this video. I believe the correct grease for this is silicone grease, and needs only a thin coating. A regular (petroleum) grease will have an adverse effect on the rubber.
After seeing this video, I was able to mostly fix the leaking of mine. One note for others: I found that I had to provide more force on the face before tightening the screw back down. It feels like the O-ring does need to compress just a little. Thank you!
mine is leaking from the hose side of the connector to the shower head. The hose is moving inside the connector. I have an identical one which i check and the hose is not moving inside the connector and it does not leak. Do I need to replace the hose?
This worked well for an S 120 model and I was skeptical and we had a big leak off the bottom of the fixture after 7 years of use. The grease she was using looked on the liquidy side but we used standard silicon plumbers grease and it worked fine. A little excess plumbers grease didn't seem to hurt anything (I was worried excess would blow off and block something downstream). Saved us a $200 plumbers bill or buying a new one, thanks. I have to say, her using an impact driver for this drove me nuts. Straight up screw driver, you get exactly what you want.
Thank you, great demo
Thank you! My showerhead problem was different, but your video showed me how to disassemble, fix and reassemble my hansgrohe showerhead in 10 min.
Thank you for this video.
I believe the correct grease for this is silicone grease, and needs only a thin coating. A regular (petroleum) grease will have an adverse effect on the rubber.
Thank you so much! This was perfect and fixed my problem!
After seeing this video, I was able to mostly fix the leaking of mine. One note for others: I found that I had to provide more force on the face before tightening the screw back down. It feels like the O-ring does need to compress just a little. Thank you!
I realize I'm quite randomly asking but do anyone know of a good site to watch newly released movies online ?
@Dalton Will Lately I have been using flixzone. You can find it by googling :)
@Dalton Will I watch on flixzone. You can find it by googling :)
mine is leaking from the hose side of the connector to the shower head. The hose is moving inside the connector. I have an identical one which i check and the hose is not moving inside the connector and it does not leak. Do I need to replace the hose?
Wow, searched everywhere for this! can you please share the torx(?) bit size?
she said it, t20
Thank you for this!
You are so cute. Love your video.
Mine is leaking from where the hose attaches to the shower head. I added Teflon tape and retightened... still leaking. Any thoughts?
If you can take a picture I can look at it.
@@aerochicken8587 ok I’ll do that. It seems there’s a screen seal of some sort I may be missing inside the handle
And that can give you the sleek wet look you always desired after a shower without using any hair products :)
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