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    Toilet Seat Woes

    Hold up. I've stuck a hand mirror behind the closed lid so I can see the back of the fixings. I can see a tiny hole on each metal fixing and suspect it is a micro-screw...... :D It's off !
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    Toilet Seat Woes

    My problem is I can't even see where/how to unscrew it. Seems completely nuts but there you have it !
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    Toilet Seat Woes

    Glad it's not just me ! This weekend, I've been battling with a toilet seat on a wall-mounted washpoint toilet. It's loose and yet I just can't get at it (I nearly unmounted the entire loo by accident!). How do you get at these things to take them off ? I just can't see it ! :roll:
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    Noisy shower&basin pump

    Many thanks again to both :D
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    Noisy shower&basin pump

    Thanks :D and that doesn't invalidate warranty or cause some other mechanical/pressure problem ? You can tell I'm a novice at this stuff !
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    Noisy shower&basin pump

    Just found an issue - the copper pipes leading to the shower and basin are 15mm whereas the Salamander connection pipes in the box are 22mm. How do I get over this ? I had missed the 15mm v 22mm in Technotim's previous post... :(
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    Noisy shower&basin pump

    Many thanks again Technotim for those top tips ! :D
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    Noisy shower&basin pump

    That is amazing: I've done more digging since my first post and came up with exactly the above answers from two other sources so excellent that you have just confirmed the same story again. Thanks :D My only other question - which no-one outside these forums has yet answered - is why on...
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    Noisy shower&basin pump

    I've recently had a Stuart Turner showermate 1.5 Bar pump installed and it sounds like an electric drill in the airing cupboard whenever it's working. It is worse for basin than for shower. This is my first ever experience of a shower pump. :( I can find advice on these forums saying to...
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