deposits out, but the pressure was even worse than when I started. Plus, now the sprayer (which had great pressure before I took the faucet apart) has hardly any pressure now. What happened and what should I do?
This faucet is only 2 1/2 years old (with a life-time warranty.) How do I know if it is the faucet or if the hot water pipe itself is clogged with sediment? (I had a similar problem less than year ago with my shower, and part of the pipe actually had to be replaced.)
I fixed it!!!! I took the faucet apart AGAIN and cleaned out even more deposits that had settled overnight, put it back together again, and now it works!!!

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