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I am needing to replace the washer in my bathroom sink tap as it constantly drips even when turned off as hard as possible (I'd worry about breaking the tap trying to tighten it more)
When I have removed the tap and looked at the washer it is definintely in need or replacing but I have noticed that the "seat" of the inner area (where the washer seats made of what looks like brass) is in need of re-seating - thanks Bunning community for so many posts about what to look for
My only concern is that it looks like there is pitting or damage on the brass and might need a reasonable amount of turns of the re-seating tool to clean it up perfectly.
I just want to know, is it possible to go too far with reseating? Is there plenty of material in the brass that needs to be reseated?
The pitting is only minor but I would hate to be "re-seating" and cut down too deep.
NOTE: The reseating tool is one of the handheld ones that screw into the tap fitting and is hand operated with a handle.
Thanks in advance
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Let me see if some other helpful members can share their thoughts: @TedBear, @JDE, @LePallet.
Jason
Hi @JayNJo , While I'm sure that there must be some limit, I have reseated taps many times over the years at my home and never felt that I was anywhere near thinning out the brass. It's pretty thick in that area. Be careful when using the reseater as they can "chatter", leaving waves in the seat if you don't keep the down pressure firm and controlled while turning it.
Best wishes for your reseating.
Thanks so much for the advice @TedBear and @MitchellMc , this was very helpful
Off to do some re-seating.
Thanks again.
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