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    Default Cleaning silicone hoses?

    What's the best stuff to use peoples? Looked under the bonnet today and it's been a while! Now there manky.. I want them nice and shiny again

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    warm soapy water works well

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    i use wd40

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    as above, WD40 should remove any stains or marks that are too stubborn for the soapy water to remove

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    I used Bufsol, what they use for cleaning the inside of tyres before patching them but it took the writing of them but they did look like new

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    Cheers guys! I'll give these ideas a shot

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    Baby wipes Seriously...no chemicals to harm them. They come up a treat!
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