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Hi
I purchased a bidet attachement for the toilet. The bidet comes with a valve that must be attached to the water input. The instructions say that you must have a flexible tube type pipe that goes from the water lead to the tank, and I do not. Mine has a metal pipe, but I'm wondering if it can be easily replaced by a flexible tube. Please see the pic, it looks lile this metal pipe can be unscrewed near the valve. Or does this call for a plumber? Thanks http://img826.imageshack.us/img826/8060/toilet2.jpg |
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