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Old Sep 10, 2009, 04:09 PM
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Stinky cold water in Kitchen only!

When I first turn the cold water on at the kitchen faucet it stinks. If I let it run 20-30 seconds it clears up. This only happens at the kitchen sink and only with the cold water. I was told the ice maker hose to the frig could be stale and be sucking back to the faucet so we put a flow valve that will not allow back flow from the ice maker hose and we still have the smell. We have run bleach thru the line to , no help. Any advice?

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try replacing the aerater on sink fuacet spout. hopefully Tom comes around soon, as he has alot of good advice with these stinky situations.
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Remove the aerator from the spout. Turn on the cold water and tell me if the water still smells. You have bacteria growing in there somewhere. let's track it down. Back to you. Tom
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Remove the aerator from the spout. Turn on the cold water and tell me if the water still smells. You have bacteria growing in there somewhere. let's track it down. Back to you. Tom
Thanks Tom,
I have removed the aerator and there was gunk in it, so Im going to replace it, but after no use for a couple hours when you turn it on again (with out aerator) it's still smelly, it just doesn't seem to take as long to go away, probably because the build up is gone. Would the hose to the sprayer be funky? Visually it looks clean, it's a semi clear hose.
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Now I'm gonna need the brand name of your faucet. Is it one or two handles? Does the water from the sprayer smell bad? When I find out what you have you're gonna open up the faucet and soak the insides with bleach. Regards, Tom
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Now I'm gonna need the brand name of your faucet. Is it one or two handles? Does the water from the sprayer smell bad? When I find out what you have you're gonna open up the faucet and soak the insides with bleach. Regards, Tom
Hi Tom. The faucet is American Standard and has two handles. The Sprayer smells only for a short time just like the faucet. So do you want me to open up the faucet and soak it in bleach? Thanks!
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The faucet is American Standard and has two handles. The Sprayer smells only for a short time just like the faucet. So do you want me to open up the faucet and soak it in bleach?
Yes, Shut the water off the the valve and open up and remove the stem and washer assembly from the the co0d side. Pour bleach into the open faucet until it run out the spout. Let itset for a while and reassemble. Is the smell gone now? Good luck, Tom

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Yes, Shut the water off the the valve and open up and remove the stem and washer assembly from the the co0d side. Pour bleach into the open faucet until it run out the spout. Let itset for a while and reassemble. Is the smell gone now? Good luck, Tom
Thanks Tom, I did all that on the 12th. This morning when I turned on the cold it stunk for a brief second or two. I'll get back at you in a couple days to see if it gets worse again.

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Just a note to thankyou for your help in my Stinky Kitchen water issue. It's been a couple weeks since I did the bleach soak of the faucet and no more smell. Thanks for taking the time to help others
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We thank you for the update. If we can ever be of service in the future we're as close as a click. Regards, Tom
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