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Product Features & Benefits
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Features & Benefits:
- MultiChoice Universal valve body only
- Accepts single, dual, or dual thermostatic cartridge
- Trim kit sold separately, cartridge ships with trim
- Back-to-back capability
- Mounting bracket reduces rocking by providing a sturdy means of securing the valve to a stringer
- Three connection types (IPS, PEX and UNIVERSAL) provide connection options for every type of plumbing
- Square plasterguard allows for simple 90° cuts and snaps into place
- Heat-resistant pressure test cap allows for air or water testing before valve cartridge is installed
- Valve body without stops
- Lifetime Faucet and Finish Warranty ›
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Technical Details:
- Valve Type: Valve body only
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Features & Benefits:
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Cleaning & Care
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Can drain openers cause damage to finishes?
In most cases, the finish is safe if you follow the manufacturer’s instructions for use and make sure the drain cleaner isn’t left on the finish for longer than 30 minutes.
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How should I clean or maintain the finish on my faucet?
Always blot dry any water from faucet surface. Allowing water to evaporate on the surface can lead to build up of mineral deposits. Cleaning with a damp non-abrasive sponge and buffing it dry with a clean soft cloth should help keep your product looking beautiful. To remove water spots, use warm water and a soft, damp cloth. Hard water stains may be removed using a 50/50 solution of white vinegar and water. Make certain that you rinse thoroughly with water afterward.
If additional cleaning is required, all of our finishes may be cleaned with the following household cleaners: Fantastik® All Purpose Cleaner, or Windex® Original Glass Cleaner, when used according to the manufacturers' instructions for use.
Avoid using the following which can damage your finish:
- Avoid industrial cleaners and abrasive cleaners, such as those used for toilet bowls, green Scotch-Brite heavy duty scrub sponges, Scrubbing Bubbles Bathroom Cleaner and Lysol Basin Tub, Soft Scrub, and Tile Cleaner.
- Avoid products that state on the label that they remove tarnish and rust, and those containing hydrofluoric, hydrochloric and/or phosphoric acids and caustic agents.
- Avoid harsh abrasives or polishes
- Avoid bleach-based cleaners
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What cleaning products can cause damage to finishes?
Always blot dry any water from faucet surface. Allowing water to evaporate on the surface can lead to build up of mineral deposits. Cleaning with a damp non-abrasive sponge and buffing it dry with a clean soft cloth should help keep your product looking beautiful. To remove water spots, use warm water and a soft, damp cloth. Hard water stains may be removed using a 50/50 solution of white vinegar and water. Make certain that you rinse thoroughly with water afterward.
If additional cleaning is required, all of our finishes may be cleaned with the following household cleaners: Fantastik® All Purpose Cleaner, or Windex® Original Glass Cleaner, when used according to the manufacturers' instructions for use.
Avoid using the following which can damage your finish:
- Avoid industrial cleaners and abrasive cleaners, such as those used for toilet bowls, green Scotch-Brite heavy duty scrub sponges, Scrubbing Bubbles Bathroom Cleaner and Lysol Basin Tub, Soft Scrub, and Tile Cleaner.
- Avoid products that state on the label that they remove tarnish and rust, and those containing hydrofluoric, hydrochloric and/or phosphoric acids and caustic agents.
- Avoid harsh abrasives or polishes
- Avoid bleach-based cleaners
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How can I clean and/or remove mineral deposits from my showerhead?
- Touch-clean® Showerheads - wipe the face of the showerhead (rubber nubbins) to loosen and break away deposits.
- Non Touch-clean showerheads or stubborn deposits - unscrew the showerhead and soak it in a 50/50 vinegar and water solution for several hours. For stubborn deposits, rub with a toothbrush.
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What is a Brilliance® finish?
Brilliance® finishes, designed to not corrode, tarnish or discolour for a “like-new” look for life, are developed by embedding molecules deep into the faucet’s surface, creating a bond that is virtually indestructible. This process is known as Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD). Delta was the first manufacturer to offer this patented process that creates a bond that's virtually indestructible with an incredibly reflective shine. Brilliance resists abrasions and discolouration better than traditional special finishes and, in many cases, better than chrome. In independent tests using the harshest drain cleaners, the Delta Brilliance drain retained its appearance, while its competitors did not come close. Tested with over 100 household cleaners, the abrasion resistance of the Brilliance finish can even withstand repeated scouring with steel wool. A Brilliance finish is guaranteed not to corrode, tarnish or discolour for as long as you own your home. It can even withstand prolonged exposure to harsh coastal environments.
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How do I keep the surface of my shower base clean?
We recommend cleaning your shower base with a non-abrasive and/or non-caustic cleaner to prevent scratching or dulling of the finish.
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The finish on the drain plug for my metal pop-up assembly is tarnishing, what should I do?
For all Metal Pop-Up assemblies manufactured after 1997 you will have to replace the drain flange and stopper. The part number for the stopper is RP5648. You would then attach the appropriate finish suffix to the part number. With no suffix the part will be chrome. The drain flange part number is RP23060. The flange unscrews from the rest of the pop up assembly. For all Metal Pop-Up assemblies manufactured before 1997 you may need to replace the entire pop-up assembly. The stopper is still available and is a part number RP5648. The drain flange was a part number RP6126. The chrome drain flange is still available but the other finishes are not. If you have another finish you will have to replace the entire drain assembly.
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How do I remove my tub drain stopper for cleaning?
There are two types of tub drain stoppers - lift & turn and toe tap.
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Lift and Turn
The lift & turn stopper for the bathtub unscrews counterclockwise while in the full up position.
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Toe Tap
The toe tap stopper also unscrews counterclockwise while in the full up position. However, the cap may unscrew from the plunger assembly before the entire stopper comes out. In that case, there is a nut that will be exposed and can be used to unscrew the plunger assembly from the drain.
If either of these is "spinning" without unscrewing, the threads are stripped and you would need to exert upward pressure while unscrewing in hopes of uncoupling this from the bath waste. If that doesn't work you would have to unscrew the bath waste flange from the drain pipe. This will require access under the tub.
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Can drain openers cause damage to finishes?
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Support & Repair Parts
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