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Hi everyone,
So we have a rather oversized, poorly placed, radiator in the kitchen that we would like to fully remove. Any tips and advice would be gratefully appreciated please. Many thanks in advance
 

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Simplest way would be to cap off the 2 pipes as close to the wall as possible , this would mean draining the system and rad enough to cut the pipes before capping . Kop
 
Simplest way would be to cap off the 2 pipes as close to the wall as possible , this would mean draining the system and rad enough to cut the pipes before capping . Kop
Thanks for the advice Kop. To avoid draining the whole system, wouldn't I be better off clamping the flexi pipes close to the wall? Also, what material would I need for capping the flexi pipes please? the pipe is 10mm. Thanks again
 

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