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  • jblegg83
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    I used the boat soap that I happened to have on-board when I was adjusting my hoses. Didn't get very far that day because the soap mixed with some water in the freshly painted bilge and made everything slippery. I could not get any footing it was so slippery. I have since had success with the boat soap.

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  • Quik Fix
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    Used a heat gun and some dish soap. I needed some hose for a different boat and bought some at my supply house. Different brand than I'm used to, but it went on easy. Actually, so easy that it was like loose. It tightened up nice with the clamps.

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  • Damon
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    Originally posted by ARGO View Post
    Try KY Jelly
    Yikes! Don't do it Jerry!! LOL

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  • ARGO
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    Try KY Jelly

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  • Pedlyr
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    I’ve boiled a pot of water and dipped hose end in. Plus joy dish soap on hose

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  • Ship
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    I used Crisco cooking fat. Not the oil but the lard looking type.

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  • tuner
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    I used a heat gun and tire soap.

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  • Quik Fix
    started a topic Exhaust hose

    Exhaust hose

    Anyone have a tip for installing these. They are extremely hard to get over the fittings.
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