Hi. The pipe that goes straight into the toilet at the back was leaking. I have moved the toilet away from the pipe but am struggling to seperated the white bend from the grey straight pipe. Any ideas? What is the correct method. Do I twist or pull?
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Thanks for your response. I tried but it must be really tight and I thought I'd seek assistance before getting more heavy handed.Twist and pull , a bit of each pal .
Thanks. I'll give it a go. I'm gonna need a new bend. What's it called mate?Sometimes an old slotted screwdriver or crowbar just to loosen the fins, then should twist and pull
A (usually 90 degree) bent pan connector. Get a Multikwik or McAlpine if you want a good one. 🙂.What's it called mate?
Cheers buddy.A (usually 90 degree) bent pan connector. Get a Multikwik or McAlpine if you want a good one. 🙂
Only use MultiKWICK or McAlpine all the rest are absolute rubbish and do not last....Rob Foster aka centralheatkingCheers buddy.
Cheers fellaOnly use MultiKWICK or McAlpine all the rest are absolute rubbish and do not last....Rob Foster aka centralheatking
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