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Hi all!

I'm a new member and really desperate to get useful advice how to fix my (leaking) Richmond shower. To me the mixing valve seems to be the faulty one.

Here are the steps what I made (every time when I tried to fix it made it worse...a lot worse)
1. Loose grub screw and remove the top.
2. Try undo the valve. I used extended pipe grip...... No success.
3. Found the other grub screw in the valve (later found out that sets the hot water's temperature)


Apologies if this has been asked before, but this shower drives my nuts.
 
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