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    Aug 17, 2009, 08:39 PM
    Grohe LadyLux Pro faucet replacing water supply line
    Hi

    I have a LadyLux Pro faucet with a damaged water supply line. I've managed to unscrew and remove the line from the body of the faucet but am not sure if this is a standard part.

    Is the fitting a standard that I can get from a local supply house or do I need to go directly to Grohe? Do they even sell this part on its own?

    Thanks

    Nick

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