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Lisa G
Hi there,
Recently moved and noticed the pressure gauge was very low on the boiler so I filled to recommended 1-1.5 bar. Only now to see drips of water coming from the Magnaclean.
Turned water off n bled bathroom radiator until drip stopped then unscrewed the unit. Both washers we damaged so replaced those (couldn't get rubber one's anywhere same size but advised silicone one's will do same job so used these making sure same thickness).
When putting it all back together noticed the black plastic connectors were very cross threaded, i put that white tape on has seen online but tried n tried to get it to tighten enough but it just keeps slipping hence still dripping quite bad now.
Is there any other way i.e by using a small piece of some other pipe and maybe even with a grip to get the unit connected securely please? (i've tried re-threading options but it's totally ruined)
If not can i bin the Magnaclean and rejoin the pipes myself?
Replacing it & call outs etc out of the question at the minute due to cash.
Thanks
Lisa
Recently moved and noticed the pressure gauge was very low on the boiler so I filled to recommended 1-1.5 bar. Only now to see drips of water coming from the Magnaclean.
Turned water off n bled bathroom radiator until drip stopped then unscrewed the unit. Both washers we damaged so replaced those (couldn't get rubber one's anywhere same size but advised silicone one's will do same job so used these making sure same thickness).
When putting it all back together noticed the black plastic connectors were very cross threaded, i put that white tape on has seen online but tried n tried to get it to tighten enough but it just keeps slipping hence still dripping quite bad now.
Is there any other way i.e by using a small piece of some other pipe and maybe even with a grip to get the unit connected securely please? (i've tried re-threading options but it's totally ruined)
If not can i bin the Magnaclean and rejoin the pipes myself?
Replacing it & call outs etc out of the question at the minute due to cash.
Thanks
Lisa