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RE: Washing Machine Hoses - TheCabinetmaker - 02-21-2024 That worked Roly. I will let you know how it works out. RE: Washing Machine Hoses - blackhat - 02-21-2024 Secret weapon #1. A little tin of plumbers grease from the tap repair section of a hardware or big box store. Put a little smear ( thin film ) on anything near water. Screws, handle splines, faucet parts, garden hose threads……. You’ll thank me down the road. RE: Washing Machine Hoses - TheCabinetmaker - 02-22-2024 Blackhat, In my area, we call that heat proof grease. We use it on everything from O rings to faucet cartages. I recently had to replace the water valve on my tankless HWH after 23 years the old O ring connected to one side was hard. I went and picked up a new one and before I put it on it was buttered up with heatproof grease. You are correct that stuff works miracles. RE: Washing Machine Hoses - frule - 02-23-2024 (02-22-2024, 08:20 AM)TheCabinetmaker Wrote: Blackhat, Is this different than silicone grease that typically is very thick, clear and sold in very small containers? RE: Washing Machine Hoses - blackhat - 02-23-2024 I prefer the faucet grease that is beeswax based. Silicone grease can cause some rubber compounds to swell and degrade. Metal to metal I’ll use silicone if it’s handy. There is a silicone based O ring lube that works fine. RE: Washing Machine Hoses - Patsfan - 02-26-2024 years ago,I started putting that on garden hoses, sprayers, etc works wonders avoiding those annoying drips. RE: Washing Machine Hoses - fredhargis - 02-27-2024 So if someone has a, say, QD faucet fitting stuck on a hose bib how do you get it off...or do you? Would heating it slightly break the corrosive bond? Not me, of course, asking for a friend. RE: Washing Machine Hoses - blackhat - 02-27-2024 I would likely cut off the body of the QD and then carefully cut through the threaded collar. When I thought I was close to the threads, I would take a heavy screwdriver into the cut and give it a twist. If the collar splits the slightest it should come off pretty easy. Don’t sweat nicking the threads, they aren’t part of the seal. RE: Washing Machine Hoses - TheCabinetmaker - 02-28-2024 The hoses arrived today and unless they invented magnetic brass they are not brass! Back to square one. RE: Washing Machine Hoses - Roly - 02-28-2024 (02-28-2024, 01:15 PM)TheCabinetmaker Wrote: The hoses arrived today and unless they invented magnetic brass they are not brass! Back to square one. I believe it said the inserts are stainless steel but the nuts are brass is that not correct ? If not send them back. But what is wrong with stainless nuts ? Some stainless is magnetic. Roly |