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Hi. I have a tantadisc 2 hole bath mixer tap with shower attachment that was fitted in 2002. Noticed the cold water tap is getting harder to turn off (stiffer). I suspect it requires a new ceramic cartridge. After extensive internet searching I cannot find any information regarding this tap and spares. Does anyone have any info on these taps?
 
you should be able to pick up the disks from a plumber merchant but better sill is to replace the compleat tap bodies they are available in 3/4 or 1/2
 
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