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Plumbing Tips-How to change a tap washer


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Video Description: Learn how to change a tap washer.This is what makes the tap drip slowly even when the tap has been turned off More tips at www.handymantips.co.uk

Related Article Subjects: DIY Plumbing, Handyman Tips, home repairs, how to, plumbing tips, tap repairs, tap troblems


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