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About 3 years ago, we bought a Moen kitchen faucet. It is a "Medium" priced unit and had a limited lifetime warranty. Well, it started dripping about a month ago and Nancy, my wife, asked me to call their 800 number. They asked the age of the unit, then said "we will have a repair kit in the mail, with instructions, in the morning." Sure enough, we got the repair kit. I repaired it, but found a broken plastic part inside the faucet. This part was not included in the repair kit. Another call, and we had that part within 3 days. I never detected any attitude other than "we are sorry it happened, what can we do to make it right?". They were the model of a consumer-designed customer service department. When you get service like that, it deserves to be shared.
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That's good to know! I've always been a Delta person, since I've never had problems with one, but will consider Moan in the future ;-)
We are having a problem with some brass Moen faucet parts which seem to be tarnishing under the top protective coating. The fixtures were installed only about 6 months ago. Our contractor is in contact with the folks from Moen. I'll let you know how it goes.
I'm not surprised. There is no way to protect brass from tarnishing - unless you gold plate it (well, nickel and chrome plate it). MUch brass is "lacquered" - a clear varnish coat - which doesn't last very long in a harsh (e.g., wet) environment. Just forget the lacquer, and use brass polish weekly (or convince yourself you like the "patina" on weathered brass).
This isn't the usual brass patina though. It is small specks of jet black and I'm reluctant to damage the surface and void any warranty. Eventually, I know I'll need to put more work into keeping the brass looking nice. But not yet and not with this type of spotting.
Sounds like bacteria at work anaerobically under the lacquer. They release sulfides, which make black CuS spots.
I really didn't want to know that. ;-)
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