Howdy,
Has anyone ever added an aerator to an old built in china spout?
If you don't know the type, it has the spout molded and made out of china/porcelain - it is not a separate metal faucet.
The bathroom sink is an American Standard F115 Shelf Back from the 50s.
See attached.
Currently the water exits the spout in an unorganised torrent right next to the back wall of the sink. I'd like it to exit in a nice flow directed more toward the user. Washing hands is a pain.
A new sink is not an option - as this is a restored period bathroom.
Nor is a new faucet as their isn't one.
I have an exploded diagram and parts list of the original controls. An aerator is not on the diagram or parts list.
Adding an aerator is the only option. Any suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks
Has anyone ever added an aerator to an old built in china spout?
If you don't know the type, it has the spout molded and made out of china/porcelain - it is not a separate metal faucet.
The bathroom sink is an American Standard F115 Shelf Back from the 50s.
See attached.
Currently the water exits the spout in an unorganised torrent right next to the back wall of the sink. I'd like it to exit in a nice flow directed more toward the user. Washing hands is a pain.
A new sink is not an option - as this is a restored period bathroom.
Nor is a new faucet as their isn't one.
I have an exploded diagram and parts list of the original controls. An aerator is not on the diagram or parts list.
Adding an aerator is the only option. Any suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks