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Hi all,

Somehow my daughter managed to break our flush button. I can't see a way to glue this one together- and the way that the vanity unit has been installed means I can't remove the cistern to replace everything- so can anyone suggest a replacement push button for this? Thinking that I may be able to remove and replace the caliper that the wire connects to (if that makes sense)? Any help/guidance appreciated.
 

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Great - thanks for that Ben - will look into buying one!

Odd that it broke that way - but some of the chrome colouring had come off so I guess had to replace it at some point anyway.
 

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