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obsolete Delta parts

Delta kitchen faucet parts - Delta lavatory faucet parts - Delta bar parts
Delta bath valves parts - main Delta page


Some Delta parts are no longer offered by the manufacturer. However, we have many obsolete Delta parts in our warehouse. This page consists of those parts that are no longer manufactured but are still offered by us. Please note that these parts are limited to stock-on-hand.


Check out our selection of hard to find Delta parts
Obsolete Delta Faucet Parts:
to Delta kitchen faucet parts - Delta lavatory parts - Delta bar parts - Delta bath valves parts
Part # Description Price & Quantity
#DE-RP333 Double scrub - fits over existing spray head $11.87
#DE-RP966 Handle cap - old style $4.08
#DE-RP4237SM Button - smoked $11.55
#DE-RP6406 Index buttons (pair) $7.78
#DE-RP7539AB Square escutcheon for tub/shower - antique brass $63.84
#DE-RP8925 Pop up rod knobs $4.90

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obsolete Delta parts


Obsolete Delta Parts"What tools should I have before I begin installing my faucet?"
hard to find delta partsSome common tools are: Pipe wrench, Adjustable wrench, Silicone, PTFE tape, Flashlight

Obsolete Delta Parts"How do I get the seal out after I remove the cartridge/ball?"
hard to find Push a pen or pencil into the seal then pull it out.

in stock, ready to ship"I put in a new cartridge but now it turns on and off opposite of before. Did I purchase the wrong cartridge?"
rare delta parts No, you will need to remove the cartridge and turn it 180° then put it back in.

hard to find"I switched my round handles to lever, but one turns on and off in the wrong direction. What can I do to fix it?"
Obsolete Delta Parts You will need to remove the cartridge from that side and turn it 180° then put it back in.

in stock - rare delta parts"How can I remove mineral deposits from my aerator?"
rare, hard to find delta parts Remove the aerator by turning it counterclockwise. Soak it in vinegar overnight and flush it with water, rubbing it with a toothbrush if the deposits are stubborn.

obsolete delta parts and accessories"Are there any helpful hints for changing balls/cartridges/seals?"
more delta parts When changing the ball/cartridge and/or seal it is recommended that with an assistant, you hold a cup or towel over the open valve, turn on the water to flush out the lines, then install the new part. This may help to extend the life of the parts.


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