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Heated Towel Rail Valve Dripping.

I was cleaning the bathroom and the heated towel rail and I noticed afterwards there was a very small drip.

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Should I try gently tightening this ? I doubt if I have the correct spanner, would it be a special tool?
I could use a rag and some mole grips.
Any suggestions
 
It could tighten, but some of the cheaper towel rail valves are complete that and will need replacing as it wont tighten where you think it will.
 
I think Moonlight is correct.

To tighten it, you will need two spanners of the correct size - on on the lower nut to hold it and one on the upper nut to tighten it slightly.

Don’t just try to tighten the upper nut without holding the lower nut - if you do there is a remote chance it may shear - then the situation is far worse than a drip!
 

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