Hi, I'm slowly completing a shower enclosure.
I've got a Grohe shower arm coming out of the ceiling which has screwed into it a 5" shower head (non-Grohe) using a 3/4" (head end) to 1/2" (arm end) adaptor. The problem is, the threaded end of the Grohe arm is only threaded part way round so that when the 3/4"-1/2" adaptor is screwed on, water spurts out of the gap.
I've tried wrapping PTFE liberally around the thread with only limited effect.
Would a thick smear of silicone seal the gap or do I need a washer or something else?
Many thanks.
I've got a Grohe shower arm coming out of the ceiling which has screwed into it a 5" shower head (non-Grohe) using a 3/4" (head end) to 1/2" (arm end) adaptor. The problem is, the threaded end of the Grohe arm is only threaded part way round so that when the 3/4"-1/2" adaptor is screwed on, water spurts out of the gap.
I've tried wrapping PTFE liberally around the thread with only limited effect.
Would a thick smear of silicone seal the gap or do I need a washer or something else?
Many thanks.