Screw On Shower Filter. for most products, just unscrew your current shower head, screw in the filter, then screw the shower head into. Hand tighten the shower filter. next, screw the shower head back onto the shower filter in an anticlockwise direction. Once snug, give it a 1/4 to 1/2 turn with the pipe wrench to tighten fully. Turn on the water to the shower to check for leaks between the shower arm and shower filter. Once it’s tight enough, turn on the water supply and check for leaks. Apply thread seal tape to the threads on the filter’s outlet, just as you did with the shower arm. take off the cap and label from the new cartridge. Reattach the filter to the shower pipe. Screw on the new cartridge to the upper part of the shower filter. Usually, this is done by hand, turning the filter clockwise until it is snug. screw on the shower filter to the shower arm. Apply thread seal tape to the filter outlet. screw the shower filter onto the shower arm.
screw on the shower filter to the shower arm. Once it’s tight enough, turn on the water supply and check for leaks. Apply thread seal tape to the threads on the filter’s outlet, just as you did with the shower arm. Once snug, give it a 1/4 to 1/2 turn with the pipe wrench to tighten fully. Reattach the filter to the shower pipe. Usually, this is done by hand, turning the filter clockwise until it is snug. screw the shower filter onto the shower arm. next, screw the shower head back onto the shower filter in an anticlockwise direction. Turn on the water to the shower to check for leaks between the shower arm and shower filter. Screw on the new cartridge to the upper part of the shower filter.
Sprite Brass SlimLine SLBBN Universal Shower Filter & Shower Head
Screw On Shower Filter Usually, this is done by hand, turning the filter clockwise until it is snug. take off the cap and label from the new cartridge. Turn on the water to the shower to check for leaks between the shower arm and shower filter. Hand tighten the shower filter. Screw on the new cartridge to the upper part of the shower filter. Usually, this is done by hand, turning the filter clockwise until it is snug. screw on the shower filter to the shower arm. next, screw the shower head back onto the shower filter in an anticlockwise direction. for most products, just unscrew your current shower head, screw in the filter, then screw the shower head into. Reattach the filter to the shower pipe. Once it’s tight enough, turn on the water supply and check for leaks. Once snug, give it a 1/4 to 1/2 turn with the pipe wrench to tighten fully. Apply thread seal tape to the threads on the filter’s outlet, just as you did with the shower arm. Apply thread seal tape to the filter outlet. screw the shower filter onto the shower arm.