So I've traced the fault (a bubbly dribble of a spray) to the rear nozzle itself but cannot see how to remove the actual nozzle without applying a fair bit of force, which I'm reluctant to do.
Can anyone give me a steer on how to remove the nozzle without braking any of the plastic parts?!
Cheers,
T.
Can anyone give me a steer on how to remove the nozzle without braking any of the plastic parts?!
Cheers,
T.
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