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image.jpgPlease could somebody explain how to replace the spout seals on the astracast arvus tp0369 tap.

I can strip the tap as far as the cartridge but can't seem to work out how to get to the spout seals. I could try unscrewing the collar above the spout with some vice grips or to try and pull it off but I don't want to damage the chrome/stainless (may have to have the spout at a certain position for the spout to be realeased). Also, Does anybody know where I can purchase the parts from. I contacted Astracast about the replacement parts but unfortunately the no longer stock the parts. My next try was going to be plumbcentre.

I look forward to your reply.

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Shane
 
Somebody has just told me that you need to remove the tap and get to the seals that way.
 
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