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Hi All,
We live in a hard water area and the Armitage Shanks Cottage Diverter S9678AA on our bath has started to stick. I have taken it off and while the spring and bottom plunger just pull out I can't see how separate the other parts to clean to clean it. Any advice on how to get it apart would be much appreciated.
 
I think you need to drift the pin out of it from the side, careful though, it's spring loaded!!!
 
Great! I tapped the pin out and because of your warning I only tapped it to clear the central part of the diverter but not out of the other side.
Many thanks
 
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