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Posted on Apr 03, 2011

Describe your replacing teknobili plus lever cartridge. Can't seem to b able to remove the old one.

  • Anonymous Jun 14, 2012

    Hi I have a problem getting this type of lever cartridge out aswell.
    Any tips?

  • Anonymous Jun 14, 2012

    Hi I have a problem getting this type of lever cartridge out aswell.
    Any tips?

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