How do I match the faucet in the kitchen?
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What do you want to match the faucet to?
to replace it? take a picture of it & take the pic to store or remove it then take old part to store. other than that need more info. on what it is you mean match to what, other fixtures,decor????
You ideally want to get a dress. Something either in Nickel or Brass or Brushed nickel. As, This dress looks great at costume parties when you go as a Moën Faucet. Of course when anybody asks you: 'Why are you dressed as a Moën Faucet', you tell them that: 'My initial idea to arrive as a Tupperware Party Door Prize fell through after I superglued 30 containers to a White Bed Sheet'.
It is not only a Great way to match a Faucet...it is a Great way to start a Conversation and Meet Interesting People.
No. Seriously dear, your best bet is always to just buy a whole new set, $18 to $60, as even when it is Brass or Stainless or Chrome, every year or three they change something on them: usually the patina, and though it may look like a match at the store, it seldom is.
You notice this at either of these two junctions:
A. when you get it home
B. when they age and you end up in same situation again, seeking a match for the parts you shoulda never kept.
Hello
Im not sure —is it possible that your question may have been cut off?
Could you please repost it again —or possibly post a photo to better understand—so that we can try to address your situation to offer a helpful response?
You can go to the company's website (with photos of all faucets) and look for that product, but it may have been discontinued, in which case you can look for something similar, or switch to a different brand.