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    How to take off white/calcium deposits on rubber hoses?

    Hi,

    I have an Evo so the hood has scoops on it, I guess what happens is when I was my car the water goes inside and lands on the rubber hoses such as radiator hose and leaves these nasty white stains on there, just wondering what is the best way to remove them?

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    Re: How to take off white/calcium deposits on rubber hoses?


    Chemical Guys makes a nice "thick" water spot remover.

    Another option is to soak a rag with some vinegar and rub the hoses down. the vinegar should help to break down the calcium and remove the spots. It will just take some elbow grease, and it really depends on how bad they are.


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    Re: How to take off white/calcium deposits on rubber hoses?

    Dress them after and it will keep em better looking longer, and make it easier to clean
    Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!

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    Re: How to take off white/calcium deposits on rubber hoses?

    is that stuff safe on rubber and plastic components of the engine bay? I`m nervous it`ll degrade the material or mix with the fumes and ignite something.

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    Re: How to take off white/calcium deposits on rubber hoses?

    Quote Originally Posted by butters149 View Post
    is that stuff safe on rubber and plastic components of the engine bay? I`m nervous it`ll degrade the material or mix with the fumes and ignite something.
    IMO vinegar and a water spot remover are not flammable.

 

 

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