Its not changing from faucet to spray itself that burns, but the temperature of the water and where your body part is in relation to the water.
If this faucet has a spray hose, turn on the faucet and open the spray hose.This will adjust the diverter in the kitchen faucet to the spray and pressureize the hose.This will allow the faucet to equilize and the sputter will stop if the spray diverter is working. It could be that the diverter part in the faucet is defective.
Get a cap for the connection the spray hose would attach to.
Yes, there are all kinds of different faucet adaptors. Many are sold by good plumbing stores or HD.
tighten the faucet with the wrench and then spray the tiny cauliflower
You need to prepare it properly and use the correct paint, Sure
no. If you spray it in fire you will burn someone
it will burn
it will burn
Yes, it can also cross through a two handled faucet. Both the hot and cold sides of the faucet must be on and the flow of water must be stopped or greatly reduced on the outlet side of the faucet. This can occur when a hose with a spray nozzle is attached to a laundry tub faucet with the faucet on and the spray nozzle off, or when a shower faucet is on but the shower spray head is off. When another cold water outlet in the system is turned on then the pressure on the cold side of the laundry tub or shower faucet in question could be lowered below the pressure on the hot side and hot water can flow into the cold water side. There are faucets which have integral check valves which prevent this from occurring. WWW.WOODBRIDGEPLUMBING.COM
Yes. It burns your mom:)
You can, but it will not last because it takes heavy wear. If it has seen better days it is cheap and easy to replace, if it is the colour, your favourite hardware chain will have that too. Far less time consuming too, spray-painting a faucet is a bit like cracking nuts with a jack hammer.
No, it's impossible on most common faucets. It's very easy to remove and fit one with a spray.