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MagillaGorilla
Jun 23, 2015Explorer
For what tis worth:
I hate a dirty hose. Hate it. So I disconnect my hose and lay it flat on the ground. Then I take 2 rags (one in each hand) and I lift one end of the hose and slide a rag down it. As I coil the hose into a laundry basket, I keep whiping the hose with the rags. This not only cleans the hose but it also drains the hose. When I put the last of the hose away I screw the ends together. This hose basket goes into my basement storage and is ready for the next adventure. When I go to use it again it is clean and like brand new.
Also for what its worth the best rags for this job are old socks. The slide over your hands and work great.
I hate a dirty hose. Hate it. So I disconnect my hose and lay it flat on the ground. Then I take 2 rags (one in each hand) and I lift one end of the hose and slide a rag down it. As I coil the hose into a laundry basket, I keep whiping the hose with the rags. This not only cleans the hose but it also drains the hose. When I put the last of the hose away I screw the ends together. This hose basket goes into my basement storage and is ready for the next adventure. When I go to use it again it is clean and like brand new.
Also for what its worth the best rags for this job are old socks. The slide over your hands and work great.
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