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Hi, thanks for the reply. There aren't any grub screws on it. It is smooth all the way around on both tap valves. I was wondering if the shroud is screwed on or just pushed on, but neither side seems to move. I only tried with a wrench cad a rag to protect the metal, but didn't budge. I didn't want to try too hard incase I damaged the chrome finish.I would undo the shroud (the donut looking piece in between the stem and tap body), and see if it comes apart that way. Usually there’s a grub screw, or a tap handle stem that would remove, but yours may not.
Ok great thanks I will try that. What tool should I buy to unscrew it please ?Try pouring boiling water on it then and allow to cook, this may help free it up, I’d say it unscrews.
Usually some grips/footprints, protecting the chrome obviously. Try Moonlights suggestionnot a rubber glove, mimicking that of the boa constrictor wrench.Ok great thanks I will try that. What tool should I buy to unscrew it please ?
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