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    Default Cleaning silicone hoses

    Managed to pick up a good used Roose Motorsport hose which is just slightly grubby but wondered if there's anything I should or shouldn't use to clean them with? Don't want to fade the blue or damage the logo if possible.

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    I always found WD40 pretty good, just put it on and wipe off after about 5 mins

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    Will give that a go southie, not touched it yet so will give it a good soak with soap and water first.

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    I used to be a bit obsessed with clean my old engine bay with WD40, worst was with the smell coming in through the heaters as it burnt the back of my throat

    my old bay:

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