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Guys please help. Have gone to a job where there is no water coming out of the Crosswater concealed valve. I've removed the non return valves, checked the strainers etc. Still no water! Have removed the non return valves and opened the water supply and no water actually coming into the mixer indicating blockage on the male irons or else where on the lines. The shower is the 3rd of 4 fixtures on that ring of pipe work and all other pints have waster. Does anybody have a clue?
 
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