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anyone tell me how to remove the flush pipe to replace a leaking washer on a gerberit enclosed flush system please?
 
Plastic snap ring needs to be removed then rubber seal can be removed.
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I'll say, "Thanks for asking Andrew" on behalf of the rude OP :rolleyes:
Thanks for your quote YD I had other things to do and have just got round to picking up the thread so ,if you don't mind I will do the thanking myself. Cheers Andrew I did have to get the cistern out and it is the flush pipe I needed to remove to stop a leak, thanks for your help.
 
Thanks for your quote YD I had other things to do and have just got round to picking up the thread so ,if you don't mind I will do the thanking myself. Cheers Andrew I did have to get the cistern out and it is the flush pipe I needed to remove to stop a leak, thanks for your help.
Most times I would remove the cistern not the pan myself as they are either grounted into tiles or silconed down. Each to their own though Andrew.
 

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