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Please let me know how to replace the seals in a Barber Wilsons kitchen "gooseneck" faucet. These are the seals that go in the base of the gooseneck, not the individual faucets. I have the kit from BW - four rubber seals/washers, two metal "half" washers and an aerator. If you have photos of the procedure that would be even better! Thank you!
 
Here are photos of the washer/seal kit and the area where the leak is...

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Looks to me like that is a nut. Get a spanner on that nut and gently see if it moves. Once in there you should see the o rings to be replaced.
 

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