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How to Clean a Faucet Aerator
<!-- This material is non-exclusively licensed to Bill Desautels and may not be copied, reproduced, or sold in any form whatsoever.-->Typically found at the tip of indoor water faucets, water aerators split a single water stream into droplets, slowing the overall water flow and reducing the degree of "splashing".
Homes with aerated faucets use up to 50% less water than homes without. However, aerated faucets can lose their effectiveness over time if they're not cleaned at least periodically.
This is because aerators can collect and trap particles including minerals deposits and grit, depending on the make-up of your home's water supply.
The good news is that cleaning your faucet aerator is a do-it-yourself job that requires no technical plumbing skills, and takes less than 5 minutes to complete. 
Here's how to clean your home's water aerators.
First, close or cover the drain of your sink. This will prevent pieces or parts from getting lost. Then, unscrew the aerator from the tip of your faucet. You may be able to turn the aerator with your fingers. If you cannot, and need to use pliers, wrap the faucet with a towel to prevent damage to the faucet from the pliers.
Also, don't squeeze harder than ... more

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