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Good morning,

I'm struggling to remove my old dishwasher inlet.
It just won't come off.
Is there a trick to it or is it just stuck.

Many thanks.
 

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you need a pair of grips if it has been done up too tight, it just screws off.
 
Or Nut crackers if you don't have any Pipe grips.

Thought'' Do people still have Nut crackers to break open nuts or does everyone buy shelled packed nuts?
 
Are you unscrewing the Brass nut from the valve or the White box?
 
Need to hold the isolation valve too, otherwise the lot will spin on that "T".
 
Thanks very much every one.
It's all resolved now.
It just needed more force that we would want to initially use.

We had pliers but do own a nut cracker as well!
 
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