Hi...i want to change BLANCO zenos hot and cold hose mixer taps...but it seems stick with glue and hardly remove...can you show me how to do it...thank you...
According to the spare part diagram it is important that the body seals are installed the right way round. Look at the Blanco video. The seals are installed up/down, down/up, down/down. They keep changing direction. See 1.56 (down/up), then 1.57 (down/down) when it cuts to the close up, then 2.21 (up/down), then 2.26 (down/down). You don't need the tap key. A pair of piers or adjustable grips fit into the slots. I've replaced the seals twice so far and they keep binding instantly. Not happy. Not impressed. The tap is probably going in the bin for the sake of a pair of seals for £7.00
So easy a child could do it... NOT. Everything is so damn tight that you would have to be standing on the sink to get enough leverage for the parts to move. That stupid key is not something that any DIY person would have...especially not someone that needs to be told not to drop the parts down the drain! C'mon make a realistic video.
What if there is no screw at the back?
No suggestions to fix cold water spigots found. Why only for MIXER taps???
how do you remove the water supply line which is damaged?
Hi...i want to change BLANCO zenos hot and cold hose mixer taps...but it seems stick with glue and hardly remove...can you show me how to do it...thank you...
According to the spare part diagram it is important that the body seals are installed the right way round. Look at the Blanco video. The seals are installed up/down, down/up, down/down. They keep changing direction. See 1.56 (down/up), then 1.57 (down/down) when it cuts to the close up, then 2.21 (up/down), then 2.26 (down/down).
You don't need the tap key. A pair of piers or adjustable grips fit into the slots.
I've replaced the seals twice so far and they keep binding instantly. Not happy. Not impressed.
The tap is probably going in the bin for the sake of a pair of seals for £7.00
There are no screws anywhere to open. How do you open the handle?
How is it possible that so expensive taps leak?
So easy a child could do it... NOT. Everything is so damn tight that you would have to be standing on the sink to get enough leverage for the parts to move. That stupid key is not something that any DIY person would have...especially not someone that needs to be told not to drop the parts down the drain! C'mon make a realistic video.