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  1. A clarification of my inital post. I use a piece of 22mm polypipe and push it on to the stuck insert then recover the insert without damaging the fitting O-ring. It also pays to lift the barbs on the stuck insert prior to removing it. Saves the Fitting,Fuel and a visit to the plumbers merchant.
  2. I had a problem with Hep2O pipe inserts remaining in the fitting even when demounting the pipe using the Hep2O tool. Some times I have re inserted the Hep2O and got lucky. When all else fails I use a piece of old grey Wavin Polypipe that I keep in my garage ( Yes I am a hoarder) and this always seems to do the trick. Polypipe is softer than Hep2O pipe and the insert shark teeth sink easily into the internal bore of Polypipe. Before I push Hep2O inserts into the pipe I use a small screwdriver to lift the teeth up a bit more so they are more likely to catch the internal bore.
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