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I looked into the cleaner stuff. But honestly it scared me using that on something that would be holding his drinking water lol. So I decided replacement was safer.Yeah its about time i replaces the nozzle, its the first one i got and i have kept up with maintenance with it so havent needed to replace it but its like 6 or 7 years old i think
Have you disassembled the mist head assemblies and clean the inner filter screen? Whenever mine start to spray weird, this has usually been the issue.Oh i just use a vinegar and water solution. And then rinse really well and let air dry
Yeah I can not handle the smell of vinegar.Oh i just use a vinegar and water solution. And then rinse really well and let air dry
YeahAre they the black plastic ones?
I found out they can be taken apart and have a small screen hidden inside that can get clogged.Haven't been on in a while but I did post a while back about my discovery of MistKing spray nozzles being serviceable. Now I'm deciding to do a tutorial.
So if you notice your spray nozzles aren't spraying right, before you go buy new ones, try to service them.
So first things first is tools needed:
-Hands
-1/2" wrench
-Tweezers
-Small Brush
Firstly, remove the spray nozzle assembly. You can take as much of the swivel section as you want, doesn't matter.
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Then using the 1/2" wrench as shown, remove nozzle head assembly from nozzle body.
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At this point you should have this.
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Then using the tweezers, carefully remove the screen located in the spray head assembly.
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The all important screen.
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At this point, using water and a small brush to clean the inside dome of the screen of debris.
Clean screen.
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Reinsert screen into spray head assembly. Position like so and push in using your fingertip.
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Hand tighten spray head assembly back into spray head body.
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Using 1/2" wrench, lightly tighten spray head assembly until you achieve alignment you had before disassembling, reinstall spray assembly and fire up your system to see if spray is restored. If this doesn't work, then replace your spray nozzles.
Regards,
Jevin Wutzke
Oooooh! Do you have a video or something?I found out they can be taken apart and have a small screen hidden inside that can get clogged.
Use only Reverse Osmosis or de-mineralized water.
Using tap water or water filtered though a small kitchen
filter will still have minerals present which will eventually
distort the misting pattern or clog the super fine nozzle
opening.
12. Which water to use?
We always recommend using de-mineralised water for use in our systems. Reverse
Osmosis (RO) is ideal and is commonly used and sold as filtered drinking water. Using
tap, well, spring, or water treated by pitcher or faucet filters won't prevent the minerals
from depositing in the nozzles, and aside from improving the taste, do nothing else.