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Ken Blackwell

Have changed many a washer in most taps but am stuck with this one as the Cold Tap in the bathroom leaks and unable (so far) to remove the handle/covers to get to the spindle that requires a new washer. I am thinking that the actual tap washer is OK but the small washers on the spindle are either worn, cracked or non existent. From what I can see it appears that a small screwable fitting screws up from below the handle of the tap but unsure how to loosen which will allow me to remove/replace washers required. Unable to see if a small allen-key placement is required. It does not have the usual top screw piece, would have H or C showing on this screw piece but these letters are engraved on the actual tap turning handle... any advice would be greatly appreciated, Cheers
 
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