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I have a Sottini bath/shower mixer which uses a 1/4 ceramic disc valve. The retaining clip is broken allowing the spindle to rotate fully (not just 1/4 turn).
Does anyone know if it is possible to buy a new retaining clip or do I need to buy a new valve assembly (have been told Ideal Standard are compatible)
 
Normally replace the cartridge as a complete unit.
 
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