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Hello,
I'm new to this forum so I hope I'm in the right area.

I have an IXIA Cruz 3059 and Excel 1192 shower in each of my bathrooms. I bought them from Plumbfit which, unfortunately, is no longer operating.

I'm looking for two diverter valves - a three-way diverter (see pics) and two way diverter. They are apparently the same size. Would any experts out there know where I can get spare parts that are compatible with these showers? Alternatively, how I can replace the O rings on them as these seem to be causing my 'dripping' water issue.

Any help is much appreciated.
Many thanks.
 

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