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Flow Straighteners on Bathroom Basin Taps

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Jugglering | 16:52 Sun 06th Jul 2008 | DIY
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Hi helpful folk !

Does anyone know how to remove the plastic flow straighteners on bathroom basin taps ? They are little plastic inserts that sit inside the tap spout and seem to ensure that the water comes out in a neat jet. Trouble is, on my taps they are rather dirty, grungy and in dire need of a good scrub. I can't work out how to remove them - is it a simple matter of just putting a hook (say a plastic crochet hook) in through the central hole and gently pulling them out ?
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Sometimes they unscrew (mine do).
If troublesome to remove, you could try paint them with limescale remover in situ - limescale gunk is often the problem with them. Might save one breaking completely.
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Thanks B/mate... what do you grip on in order to unscrew them ? ( they appear to be flush, with the end of the spout).
Try a pair of tweezers or pointed nose pliers and common sense.

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