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Hot and cold plastic indicators on taps.
What is the best way to get them off the taps? I had to take one off the
kitchen mixer tap and it was a pig of a job to get it out. Dave |
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Hot and cold plastic indicators on taps.
"Dave" wrote in message ... What is the best way to get them off the taps? I had to take one off the kitchen mixer tap and it was a pig of a job to get it out. I usually use a knife blade or the point of a scriber. |
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Hot and cold plastic indicators on taps.
On 22/10/2011 22:29, brass monkey wrote:
wrote in message ... What is the best way to get them off the taps? I had to take one off the kitchen mixer tap and it was a pig of a job to get it out. I usually use a knife blade or the point of a scriber. When I had to remove the one from the kitchen mixer tap, I left a burr on it. I'll give it a go though, as I can always remove it with a bit of emery paper, Thanks Dave |
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