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Can anyone identify my shower mixer. It is a thermostatic surface mount that has been installed for about 5 years and has now developed a constant drip form the front lever knob.
I cannot see any make or model stamped on it. I have attached a picture in the hope that someone can help.
 

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Probably an unbranded one. Might just be a standard O ring - have you tried to take it apart?
 
I haven't taken it apart as I was hoping to have the parts ready first. I have a large selection of 'O' rings if that's all it could be.
 
I haven't taken it apart as I was hoping to have the parts ready first. I have a large selection of 'O' rings if that's all it could be.

go for it, it will be the little one where the screw holds the lever on.
sorted.
 
Post a picture on :: The Shower-Doctor Ltd. :: technical forum, they have identified and supplied my with replacement parts for some very different showers in the past, in fact I would say that i manage to fix 8 out of 10 showers now rather than just saying " its Knackerd luv, needs a whole new shower".
 
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