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Hi,
I have had some great advice on this forum which was very helpful.
I need to remove a dishwasher without flooding the kitchen. Please can anyone help me? Images atatched
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Thanks.
 
Turn of the blue plastic headed tap unscrew the blue water feed hose.

The grey flexible hose is the waste so remove from the white plastic pipe and you may need to re-angle that spigot upwards to avoid a leak or cap it
 
When you turn the valve off and remove the hose , get. 3/4 cap and seal and put it on inplace of the pipe you have removed . ( same as the other valve )
If you are replacing the dishwasher straight away dont bother .
 
Turn of the blue plastic headed tap unscrew the blue water feed hose.

The grey flexible hose is the waste so remove from the white plastic pipe and you may need to re-angle that spigot upwards to avoid a leak or cap it
Shall I turn the blue headed screw upwards or downwards, please?
 
down but it will only turn one way as theres a stop
 
When you turn the valve off and remove the hose , get. 3/4 cap and seal and put it on inplace of the pipe you have removed . ( same as the other valve )
If you are replacing the dishwasher straight away dont bother .
So in effect after the blue headed valve has been taken off, the hole must be plugged with the 3/4 cap seal. Sorry for being thick.
What about the grey waste pipe bit?
 
see the grey nut with the bumps undo this and use this to cap it off

BSP Blank Nut Âľ x
Arctic Products Washing Machine Hose Washers Âľ" 5 Pack | Plumbing Washers | NoLinkingToThis
 
see the grey nut with the bumps undo this and use this to cap it off

BSP Blank Nut Âľ x
Arctic Products Washing Machine Hose Washers Âľ" 5 Pack | Plumbing Washers | NoLinkingToThis
Many thanks. As always very good and helpful folks on this forum. :)
 
grey waste pipe

do you see the chrome clips with the bits sticking up

to remove these are a bit more trickey

you need to squeeze the to tabs together and at the same time remove the grey flex hose

then get a plastic bag with no holes in and cable tie it around the rubber / pipe
 
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