Leaking "Bum Gun" Portable Bidet
Posted: Fri May 11, 2018 10:57 pm
Newbie here.
I have one of those "bum gun" portable bidet things, which has worked fine for the last 18 months since it was installed. The other day it started leaking (fine in the morning, unusable by afternoon, with no use in between), with water running down the flexible hose.
At first I assumed the hose itself was faulty, but after unscrewing the trigger/shower section, the hose had no leaks at all. When I removed the shower section from the hose, a little perished orange brown mess fell out, which I can only assume is some kind of washer (or, Google tells me, possibly a "friction ring", whatever one of those is).
The rubber washer in the hose seems fine, and the O-ring at the trigger end seems OK too (both have been replaced and made no difference). So I can only assume this orange brown thing is the culprit. However, I have no idea what I'm actually asking for in a shop, as I don't have the old one to compare.
Can anyone shed any light on what the required component is likely to be? Is it indeed a friction ring? Where in the assembly would such a thing fit (in the hose or on the shower section, or directly in between)?
Thanks for reading. I spent hours puzzling over this this morning.
I have one of those "bum gun" portable bidet things, which has worked fine for the last 18 months since it was installed. The other day it started leaking (fine in the morning, unusable by afternoon, with no use in between), with water running down the flexible hose.
At first I assumed the hose itself was faulty, but after unscrewing the trigger/shower section, the hose had no leaks at all. When I removed the shower section from the hose, a little perished orange brown mess fell out, which I can only assume is some kind of washer (or, Google tells me, possibly a "friction ring", whatever one of those is).
The rubber washer in the hose seems fine, and the O-ring at the trigger end seems OK too (both have been replaced and made no difference). So I can only assume this orange brown thing is the culprit. However, I have no idea what I'm actually asking for in a shop, as I don't have the old one to compare.
Can anyone shed any light on what the required component is likely to be? Is it indeed a friction ring? Where in the assembly would such a thing fit (in the hose or on the shower section, or directly in between)?
Thanks for reading. I spent hours puzzling over this this morning.