You have to disassemble the valve and replace the springs and cup seals, and maybe the ball.
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water softener
replace or tighten the seals in the faucet.
I can say from experience that Restore will stop engine oil leaks. Beyond that I have no idea. NO, they are only a temporary fix.
Tuck it into your bathtub.
Effectually, no.
No.
stop drop and roll (just kidding ) hide in your bathtub
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This sounds like either a stop cock or gate valve. On either type of stop valve, a service gland nut is attached to the handle, this is more than likely the problem and the gland nut needs to be repacked with thread tape to stop this leak. It is fairly easy to do.
put bigfoot in the way
no