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How to open this toilet pipe please?
I need to retrieve a key I dropped down here.
I think its sitting in the grooves of the flexible pipe.
Will this pipe unscrew easily, I can probably untwist it OK.
But then after is it easy to reconnect and ensure its water tight?

Any advice gratefully received.

Many thanks
V
 

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Should just pull of the toilet if you have enough space if not the toilet will have to come out
 
You''ll need to separate A from B.
There will need to be a small gap where the green arrow is.
If there isn't enough room to move A all the way back, you should be able to twist it up or down to release it.

If not, as ,the toilet pan will have to come out.
 

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