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Unread 10-17-2004, 07:06 AM   #1
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Default How does one clean stained hoses?

I have some old Tygons that are quite badly stained by water wetter and uv dye. Presently they are purple in colour...
Just wondering if anybody have any ideas how I can "wash" them to get rid of the colour?

running water through the hoses has no effect on the colour whatsoever

Any advice will be much appreciated!
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Unread 10-17-2004, 07:21 AM   #2
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I have some old Tygons that are quite badly stained by water wetter and uv dye. Presently they are purple in colour...
Just wondering if anybody have any ideas how I can "wash" them to get rid of the colour?

running water through the hoses has no effect on the colour whatsoever

Any advice will be much appreciated!
You might try completely removing them and soaking them in a bleach solution. But, be sure to rinse them well to be rid of all the bleach before reinstalling.
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Unread 10-17-2004, 09:10 AM   #3
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remove hoses, dish of white vinegar, shotgun cleaning rod with cotton wipes on end dipped in vinegar
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Unread 10-17-2004, 11:00 AM   #4
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remove hoses, dish of white vinegar, shotgun cleaning rod with cotton wipes on end dipped in vinegar
Same here, except that I used trichlorethylene.
Works great, but don't inhale it...

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Guys, thanks for all the suggestions.

Tried the bleach and vinegar (as well as nail polish remover) methods already.
Had 3 different lengths of the stained hoses soaked in 3 containers of the above mentioned solutions for 3 whole days; unfortunately to no avail...

Turbokeu mentioned trichlorethylen, that sounds greek to me...
Any layman terms for that and can it be gotten from pharmacies off the shelf?
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Unread 10-20-2004, 01:04 AM   #6
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Some gasoline would probably clean it out.
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Unread 10-20-2004, 02:23 AM   #7
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Turbokeu mentioned trichlorethylene, that sounds greek to me...
Any layman terms for that and can it be gotten from pharmacies off the shelf?
It's a solvent cleaner (characteristics here).

In Belgium freely available in DIY and hardware stores.

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In Canada we use moose urine. Works ok but don't spill it on carpet. Safe to flush when done too
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In Canada we use moose urine. Works ok but don't spill it on carpet. Safe to flush when done too
Uhh... In that case I'm really glad my tubing isn't stained... ...

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Turbokeu mentioned trichlorethylen, that sounds greek to me...
It's Latin, I think.
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no it's IUPAC
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Unread 10-20-2004, 10:44 PM   #11
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Guys, thanks for all the suggestions.


Turbokeu mentioned trichlorethylen, that sounds greek to me...
Any layman terms for that and can it be gotten from pharmacies off the shelf?
i believe in english it has an "e" on the end, i.e. trichlorethylene
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Unread 10-21-2004, 12:11 AM   #12
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I got long tubes because I have a bong thats located about 5 feet away from my pc
what I did to clean mine was stick a AA battery in one end of the tube(pretty damn good fit for 1/2ID) fill it with some water then spray some tilex in... put another battery in the other end and shake the length of tube so the tilex and water could mix and cover each part of the tube, take out batteries and flush the tubes with water to try to get rid of some of the tilex
dont know how good it is for closed loops though
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Guys, thanks for all the suggestions.

Tried the bleach and vinegar (as well as nail polish remover) methods already.
Had 3 different lengths of the stained hoses soaked in 3 containers of the above mentioned solutions for 3 whole days; unfortunately to no avail...

Turbokeu mentioned trichlorethylen, that sounds greek to me...
Any layman terms for that and can it be gotten from pharmacies off the shelf?
Now wait, soaking won't do it - you've got to scrub somehow, or just mix up some *sol and let it run through the system for a few days.
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Now wait, soaking won't do it - you've got to scrub somehow
Of course...

I used a little rag soaked in trichlorethylene and attached to a length of 1.5mm² copper wire to scrub the tubing.

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