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Old 22-09-2017, 09:01   #1
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what to put on seacock hose to ensure easy removal

I am tired of struggling to get the sea cock hose off.

I wonder if I can put something on the hose so it is easy to remove in future ?

At the same time I do not want the hose to slip off.

Would silicon sealant work ?

Thanks in advance,

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