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I'm just upgrading some basins and toilets.
The basin upgrade involves replacing the plug-on-chain waste with flip wastes, leaving a hole about 8mm diameter where the chain was originally held to the basin.
Similar question applies to some holes in toilet pedestals, but here the hole is about 30mm diameter.
Does anyone know if and where suitably sized ceramic (white) or chrome covers are available to blank off these holes to tidy things up?
 
try tool station or screw fix

Thanks Gas Man. A good starting point. Having found out that they are often called tap plugs or even cistern plugs, a few Googles produced a number of options.

I think a solution will be possible.
 
I just bought and fitted a sprung waste (click-clack type), and there was a blanking piece for the plug chain hole included in the box. Perhaps you could get a waste that already has this included?
 
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