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Has anyone had a situation similar to this? Or can anyone advise?


https://imgur.com/a/YL4NbTd (scroll down to see other photos, not left/right)


The bath waste still turns on the side of the tub but the actual plug has totally "gone" - would it be possible to either a) just buy a plug replacement, and if so, where from; or b) buy the whole thing but just use the new plug part? And if so, where from?


(I've already tried screwfix/toolstation/b&q etc)


TIA!

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Yep, identical problem with a sink, the pop-up waste mechanism has corroded away so that it won't pop-up or close. You need to replace the whole waste not just the pop-up bit you're holding in your hand. I used a plumber to do this, Paul at AKA Plumbing 07794 316551...

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