I can't seem to turn my radiator off.
I have turned both valves anti-clockwise and it still won't go off.
I have turned both valves anti-clockwise and it still won't go off.
Thank you for that and I will turn it clockwise, but if you want to move your watch/clock forward or on in time you turn it clockwise, same with the date. But thank you and I hope it works.ArtfulBodger said:I really don't wish to be rude or offensive in any way whatsoever. But, it occurs to me you must have trouble dealing with the basics of everyday life. If you stopped and thought about it for a moment, it might have occured to you that, generally speaking, if you wish to turn something off you turn it clockwise you may have noticed this odd coincidence whenever you operate a tap.
drillsalter said:Thank you for that and I will turn it clockwise, but if you want to move your watch/clock forward or on in time you turn it clockwise, same with the date. But thank you and I hope it works.ArtfulBodger said:I really don't wish to be rude or offensive in any way whatsoever. But, it occurs to me you must have trouble dealing with the basics of everyday life. If you stopped and thought about it for a moment, it might have occured to you that, generally speaking, if you wish to turn something off you turn it clockwise you may have noticed this odd coincidence whenever you operate a tap.
doitall said:drillsalter said:Thank you for that and I will turn it clockwise, but if you want to move your watch/clock forward or on in time you turn it clockwise, same with the date. But thank you and I hope it works.ArtfulBodger said:I really don't wish to be rude or offensive in any way whatsoever. But, it occurs to me you must have trouble dealing with the basics of everyday life. If you stopped and thought about it for a moment, it might have occured to you that, generally speaking, if you wish to turn something off you turn it clockwise you may have noticed this odd coincidence whenever you operate a tap.
agreed but will it stop the water
Psssssst if you have thermostatic valves they have little numbers to follow, and a frost protection feature that turns them on if the temp falls below 5%C
doitall said:clockwise turns it off, and make sure the spindel is turning under the cap
doitall said:you took the cap off and theres aspindle sticking up as normal which you have screwed down tight without breaking.
The reason for asking is some valves have an allen screw under the cap
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