What kind of hoses? If you're talking smaller vac hoses etc then I just use a pair of pliers with little serrations and grip around the tube where it is over the barb or whatever it is and turn enough to "crack" it. Once it's like that it comes off easy. This can quite easily destroy older more brittle tubes though.
like lowek says a flat screw driver does the trick, I have a special tool, it slike a screw driver with a bent pointy tip on the end of it, works well.
or try adjustable spanner-clip ( i dont know the real name...but they are made to hold onto softer material for hoses etc) + a rag to protect the rubber.
yeah dude all these guys i have the idea just when u put one back on a little bit of rubber grease smeard inside will make it easyer next time but u must use rubber grease cause petroleum based greases will eat the rubber
yeah dude all these guys i have the idea just when u put one back on a little bit of rubber grease smeard inside will make it easyer next time but u must use rubber grease cause petroleum based greases will eat the rubber
Twist + crack+ Pull..
done it many times it works..
silicone grease on the inside only seals it nicely and allows insertion a lot easier..
after a while it wouldnt make that much of a diff when u try and rem. it..
yes grab it with some multygrips and twist left to right it WILL let go, or snap off the connection.LOL But most likely the first senario, just dont grab it too tight
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