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I have a Sirrus 1850 shower mixer and the flow rate is particularly poor, i have been advised to clean inside as a first step. How does the dial etc come off to allow access, if at all??

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Mark
 
hi, goto the shower doctor and down load the instructions.
i have done one before but cant remember.lol.

i think they have inline scale filter that may need cleaning.
 
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