Anyone know how to get the front off this?

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Hi all,

In the house I'm in all the kitchen sockets are like this...


There is no visible screws etc.

I presume they are stuck on with sealant or something??

But I just wanted to see if anyone had come across anything similar and whether they could advise how to remove them??

I don't want to damage the socket front as I remove it.

Many thanks

John :D
 
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Look for a small hole under the bottom edge, use a small screwdriver and lever gently away from wall. To refit hook top over and press till click.
 
I suspect if its anything like the crabtree type of screwless fronts then the front is clipped on and you lever the front off with a screwdriver and behind that is the screws to unscrew the socket from the back box. ;)
 
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I don't want to damage the socket front as I remove it.
Too late?

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But I just wanted to see if anyone had come across anything similar and whether they could advise how to remove them??
Can you see a plastic gasket that the socket plate is sat on?
(Looks like it may have had a paint job and hiding the gasket)
If you can see the gasket, normally you have groves/slots in the gasket, about 10mm long, maybe a little less. These could be at top, bottom or sides of the plate.
Using small flat head screwdriver, gently lever off.
 
Thanks for all your replies.

ban-all-sheds, I can only assume that those scratches were made by the previous occupant (or my teenager / live-in burglar) as they ineffectually attempted to plug something in. Probably pawing at it repeatedly whilst texting someone regarding whether or not OMG is so last year....

I haven't attempted to remove it yet. Choosing instead the more sensible course of action which is to 'ask the experts'. (ie. you lot!)

So, a big thank you to riveralt, Starspark1, wingcoax, ban-all-sheds and PrenticeBoyofDerry for your excellent help.

Cheers

John :D
 

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