Jimbob292
Member Since: 06 Nov 2023
Location: Derby
Posts: 21
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Paulv8 wrote:I would unbolt it, replace the seal, and then check for rust/other issues. the standard seal is good except for the one spot by the seam of the cappings. you can add a bit of sealant, but something is cleary wrong fundementally if it's leaking.
It's an hour's work and parts are cheap.
Hi,
I've the same trickle of water right in the middle of the tub, coming from the seal. How hard is it to replace the seal in situ, is it a case of removing the bolts holding it down and gently pulling the seal out?
Cheers
James
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4th Dec 2023 7:06pm |
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