Triton shower bar dripping from shower head

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A overnight bath in vinegar/water might help, it works a treat on our shower head.

Pete
 
Pete Maddex":gstq6vn1 said:
A overnight bath in vinegar/water might help, it works a treat on our shower head.

Pete

Are you in hard water, ie do you get scale.
We don't get scale, but a soak my well be worth it

Brian
 
That looks the same as a ceramic tap cartridge, I'd remove it from the shower and take it to a trade plumbing centre and ask if they have one, make sure you take the control knob so you get one with the right spline to fit the control knob.
 
finneyb":1eghpe0g said:
Pete Maddex":1eghpe0g said:
A overnight bath in vinegar/water might help, it works a treat on our shower head.

Pete

Are you in hard water, ie do you get scale.
We don't get scale, but a soak my well be worth it

Brian

Nottingham, so not that hard but it does build up, I have a couple of dripping taps that I am getting round to doing.

Pete
 
Homers double":12rkd3zc said:
That looks the same as a ceramic tap cartridge, I'd remove it from the shower and take it to a trade plumbing centre and ask if they have one, make sure you take the control knob so you get one with the right spline to fit the control knob.
Exactly what I thought, I've recently changed the ceramic tap cartridges in our kitchen, absolute piece of cake, as Homers double says you need to check the spline length and count the number of 'teeth', I bought online from Screwfix, two for ~£6
https://www.screwfix.com/c/bathroom...tegory=cat820108&modelname=ceramic_tap_glands
If you went in person you could compare over the counter.
 
I've taken the gland out and now have it soaking in vinegar - it seems clean but worth a try.

It measures exactly like https://www.screwfix.com/p/flomasta-cer ... _container for spline length and overall length.

Screwfix don't give teeth number, but its 20 teeth which is the same as the bathroom basin taps.

If vinegar doesn't work will go to Screwfix tomorrow.

£28 !!! Nice try ****holes !

Brian
 
The price varies according to whose bag it comes in. In the early '80s I had a BMW bike and a Volvo estate. I commented to a friend one day that the points for the bike were £3.45 and the points for the car were £2.35 - but they were identical Bosch points. He told me I should have bought them for a Beetle - they were 85p.
 
finneyb":scjkcmrz said:
I've taken the gland out and now have it soaking in vinegar - it seems clean but worth a try.

It measures exactly like https://www.screwfix.com/p/flomasta-cer ... _container for spline length and overall length.

Screwfix don't give teeth number, but its 20 teeth which is the same as the bathroom basin taps.

If vinegar doesn't work will go to Screwfix tomorrow.

£28 !!! Nice try ****holes !

Brian

The Q+A section of the Screwfix page you linked to does specify 20 teeth on the 10.5mm spline, so you should be fine.
 
phil.p":256wix7n said:
The price varies according to whose bag it comes in. In the early '80s I had a BMW bike and a Volvo estate. I commented to a friend one day that the points for the bike were £3.45 and the points for the car were £2.35 - but they were identical Bosch points. He told me I should have bought them for a Beetle - they were 85p.
It will come as no surprise to you, then, that BMW seem to have withdrawn their franchise from bike dealers. You now have to buy your new oilhead (or whatever) from a car showroom. Sad day round here, as Bath Road used to be excellent (I still have an R80 RT, although it's off the road presently).

The clientele for bikes and cars were quite different people. I don't like the cars very much, and wouldn't be seen dead in one of their showrooms (probably!). Time will tell if it's a mistake or not.

E.
 

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