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Liz

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Hi there,

My nephew pulled off an already slightly coroded under sink connection rendering our pull/push lever sink plug useless and leaving us with a hole under the sink which leaks if water is run in to the basin. I've got several photos showing the mechanism and i'm hoping someone might be able to please advise what part I need and where to obtain this. I have also noticed a manky grey plastic grid ring in the drain which is now no longer connected to anything so I am assuming I also need this part. Do I need to try and unscrew the entire plug hole in order to replace the pull lever system? Thanks Liz

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Thanks very much for your help. Does this kit contain a nut to seal beneath the sink for the one that was corroded do you know?
Do you mean where the Black tape is in photo 5539? or the larger nut below on the waste itself?
 
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