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Hi, got a dripping kitchen mixer tap want to fix. Can't work out how to get cartridge out, not seen anything like the one we have on internet.
Please see attached. Any idea?!
 

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I came across something very similar a few months ago, plastic valves if it's the one I think it is. Couldn't source new valves locally so ended up with a new tap.
If you undo the screw holding the white plastic part on you should be able to pull that plastic part off and see the valve.
 

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