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Need to replace rubber on Grohe Ladylux Plus Pull out spray handle. How to get spray handle apart.

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I bought DANCO "universal faucet pull-out spray hose - fits all facuet brands" from Lowe's, which came with all kind of adapter and the hose quality seems to be better than overpriced Grohe spray hose replacement (Grohe part # 46092). The only problem is that you may have to prepare a large rubber washer in order to the handspray (Grohe part#46298) as I don't see this large washer in the package but it is very important to fit in place to prevent water leakage. - Michael

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  • Posted on Dec 16, 2009

SOURCE: Grohe kitchen faucet burst supply line

I had the same problem with my Grohe $350 overpriced faucet. The supply hose split open exposing the thin walled clear plastic tube. I can not even get to the hose connection to the faucet without removing the faucet, the other end is a simple quick disconnect however.

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  • Posted on Dec 09, 2008

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There is a flow restrictor in the faucet. You have a very common complaint for these faucets. The restrictor will be shown in the owners manual. Remove the restictor. If you don't have the owner manual, work cautiously and take notes/pictures.

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  • Posted on Feb 23, 2010

SOURCE: Grohe ladylux plus kitchen faucet leaks from

Yes,it sounds like you have to replace the hose.Follow the braided hose under your sink until you come across a yellow and black fitting . it is comparable to an air hose fitting quick disconnection. once that is pulled from the sink port,unscrew the spray head and pull the ose through the faucet body from above the sink

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  • Posted on Jun 12, 2010

SOURCE: I have a Grohe Ladylux plus kitchen faucet very

Before you start taking the whole faucet apart try taking the airiator or head of the end of the faucet. It may just be some sediment blocking the filter screen on the head. Unscrew the head and see if the water flows with the head off.

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  • Posted on Sep 07, 2011

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check and see if the weight is on the hose going to the handle, also check to see if the hose is free to fall down and that it is not hanging up on piping down under the sink
Best of Luck
Richard

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