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You cannot. As you state, it is discontinued, confirmed on Kohler site.
If color is really important, consider painting it or a new replacement using an appliance epoxy spray paint such as Rust-Oleum after careful preparation of the surfaces.
Yes, and I do recommend that you do not use danco cartridge's unless you can not find any other brand. Kohler would be best if they are still available.
This link will help with ordering parts.
Kohler K-79402-CP aerator kit
Kohler K-78250
Kohler 1001100
You might try to replace aerator on end of spout if water is leaking around it, or you might try to replace cartridge. VALVE (CORALAIS AND FAIRFAX)
K-GP77548
$14.80 List Price
Need clarification....the drain leaks to the ceiling below, or it doesn't hold water? If it doesn't hold water, no need to replace the ring. Those can be adjusted. Simply pull up on on the lever and screw it in clockwise. This will lower the stop and hold the water. If it actually leaks below, unscrew said stopper, grab a pair of needle nose pliers and place them in the drain (to grab the strainer) and use another pair to loosen. Once off, clean around drain and clean strainer, apply plumbers putty to the strainer, apply pipe "dope" (thread sealant) to the threads and tighten back in. Good luck!
Try draining the system and apply air pressure (min 30psi) to each faucet. Open other hot water faucets to allow pressure to vent. Next try draining and cleaning the hot water tank.
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