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Hi my first time of posting.
Can anyone help please.
I have a shower mixer that is approx 10 yrs old. Photo attached.
I want to redo the bathroom but I cannot see how to take it off.
I feel if I had a manufacturers name I might be able to find the information on the internet.
Can anyone help with a manufacturer and any other information.
Thanks in advance.
josh.

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Hi Josh. Not sure but most built in valves come apart the same way by either removing the outer flange / chrome cover which gives u access to the screws or pull the handle off ( straight out ) which will reveal something. Have a go as if your replacing it then it's not like u need to be gentle lol......
 
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Thank you kris and rpm.
I actually would like to reuse the mixer. We have good water pressure and it works well without the complications of a thermostatic mixer.
On the centre of the temperature control is a capital T made up of a double line of dots if that is any help.
rpm. How do I find the shower doc.
Thanks for your help to both.
josh.
 
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