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Repair guides and support for sinks, taps and faucets in your kitchen or bathroom.

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Leaking top part of kitchen tap

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Need help to stop the leak coming from here.

Not sure how to open it up and use what washers.

Is it possible to open it without a adjustable wrench

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There is no hole around this metal tap so I not so sure how to detach the spout

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Hi,

My eyes aren’t that good anymore but looking at a close up of the 2nd image are these grub screws that may be undone with an allen key (or hex key) or are they something else?

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Usually spouts have an o-ring to prevent the water getting past.

Is there a brand name anywhere on the tap?

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