Usually you remove the cap on the top of the tap and unscrew the the small brass scre inside to take of the tap head.....use a stanley blade to pop up the cover.
Note you will need a new 1/4 turn insert (or new o rings.....very fiddly) to stop the tap dripping
Hey guys....as advised above i tried to remove the top cap where the brand is & as i guess theres nothing below it. Thats just the brand. Im suspecting its a either twisting method or a lifting method. Anyone??? Any idea?
is ther a tiny hole or cap at the back of the tap handle body. wich could mean its held on by a grub screw, usually small allen key or flat head drive will fit.
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