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Old Feb 10th, 2019, 20:41   #5
Marley Labrador
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Originally Posted by meddyliol View Post
Thanks, suppose it is relatively easy to get it out but not getting it back in? I take it that the 'sound trap' is the crimped end?

Is it possible (or advisable), to get rid of that rubber thing and put an extension on the end of the existing drain tube and shove that through the hole where the rubber thing was?
Yes this is exactly what I did
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