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Old 12-10-2021, 01:14 PM   #16
Bierp
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Originally Posted by RMcNeal View Post
The typical recommendation is not to use teflon tape on compression fittings. That being said, I have in the past and it didn't hurt anything as long as you're careful not to over do it with wraps of tape. If it's not leaking, I'd leave it alone.
Ok, cool.

Thanks again for all the input! My wife is pleased with her new faucet and that's all that really matters.


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