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    Nov 8, 2010, 12:05 PM
    Replace steam nozzle in shower?
    I need to replace brass steam nozzles in a steam shower with chrome or preferably nickel colored ones. Are those interchangeable or do I need to find the exact model or manufacturer first?
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    Nov 8, 2010, 01:19 PM

    Hi Robin...

    You'll need to determine the manufacturer to achieve your goals here.

    Look at the steam generator itself... should have a name on the unit. Then, I recommend that you take some pictures of the steam nozzles and e-mail them to the technical department... they should be able to help change out the nozzles for ones of a different color/finish.

    Good luck...

    Mark

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