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One of the cassettes/valves in my bath mixer tap has gone, so I'm trying to get it out. I can remove the handle but am unable to unscrew the bonnet (see photo). I'm using grips but it's not made any easier by it being a sloping surface. I've tried spraying WD-40 and descaler around the base and inside, and also a strap wrench. Also given it a bit of a bang with a hammer, but nothing seems to work. Grateful for any suggestions. I've seen someone suggesting pouring boilling water over it, but will that damage the sealant around the bath? I really don't want to get into having to get someone to take the bath out (that's if I can find someone willing to do it).
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Just normal grips, with the rubber from the strap wrench underneath to stop them damaging the chrome, although I there is already damage. I'm thinking that if I can't unscrew it, and if I can get a spare, then would the next thing be to get it off with a hacksaw or something?
 
If you can get a spare, then I’d try losing the rubber underneath, and apply a bit more pressure with the grips. Just a daft question, you are undoing the correct way? (Anti-clockwise).
 

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