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Radiator valve not fully turned off

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Just removed another radiator and i have turned both valves off but one is still dripping. What can I use to temporarily cap off the end? The normal cap ends won't do it but can I use a 15mm flexible hose or some other fitting?

Thanks for your help again, having to empty a container every few hours at the moment!
 
A flexy hose should sort it -- together with a nut from a compression stop end, if you don't have a cap nut handy!
John :)
 
I dont see a particular link there, but I would have thought that Toolstation 39682 would do the job direct.
John :)
 
Yep that's it same kind of thing at screwfix, although they have 15mm and half inch so not sure what the difference is?
 

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