friedrich grohe bathroom faucet
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02-12-2007, 13:52
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friedrich grohe bathroom faucet
Robert,
A few weeks ago I had to replace my bathroom sink faucet, because I broke the Grohe trying to get that plastic cap off. Anyway, twist the pastic cap in the "tighten" direction just a little (similair to a 12 volt light socket)and then it should pull straight off. Once you get the cover off there's a clip and then the cartridge can be pulled out. I think I still have the thing laying on my work bench. p.s. the grohe is much, much better quality than what it got replaced with Tom Sorrentino 1987 PT38 Bedford Hills, NY --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Robert & Teri Rahn" > > One more thing I could use help on. After getting the coach back on > line with power, the bathroom faucet stays on unless it is turned all > the way to cold. Does anyone know how this thig comes apart? It is a > single lever handle faucet. I tried to pry the plastic top off but it > doesnt want to come. I tried unscrewing it, that didnt work either. I > looked in the blue box and there was no info there. > > Robert Rahn > 88 pt 40 > Kalispell, Mt. > |
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friedrich grohe bathroom faucet - Robert & Teri Rahn - 02-12-2007, 13:21
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