Just had a vacuum hose that had basically turned into hard plastic, I was tempted to go the destructive route until I read about hot water. It worked a treat, essentially made it warm and pliable again. Slipped right off after an hour of so many other things. Hope that's helpful!
I use a hair dryer on high heat to warm the hose up to make it much more pliable and this works pretty much every time. Heat both the hose and the metal fitting, alternate side to side. Be patient and let it heat up, then using a gloved hand grab the hose and twist if off. Heat gun is also an option (which I have) but using the hair dryer you have no chance of over heating the hose (some heat guns can easily go over 500 degrees). Hope this helps folks.
No electricity where I park, so got 1,5 liter of hot water and have been pouring it slowly over the hose, after some time it got going! Thanks for the heat idea! 💪
hey there, I know how you feel. I have been a car mechanic for 30 ish years, I also have had these struggles. These guys that recommend just replacing the hose, you will find quite a few of the VW like the one in the video have shaped hoses which sometimes have different diameters at each end. Not available off a roll of hose! I have larger pick tools like your one which are useful and have also purchased hose removal pliers which are right angled long nose pliers which are shaped to go round heater hoses and grip them with no damage. Gently twist hose on fitting at several places and then these grip the hose without kinking it and just pull it straight off. I would not be without those pliers now! They are also available for different sized fuel hoses. Hope this helps. Cheers for making the effort in making video, I am not rubbishing your method.
I’ve seen those pliers before, with a recommendation like that I should really take a look at getting that set. I think I’ve seen them at Harbor freight. I’d love to know what brand you’ve got, I hate fighting with hoses. Sometimes you have to push that Sharp pick into the hose and of course that’ll make anyone nervous. Thanks for the recommendation and input.
I have had the best luck by using slip-joint pliers to grab the hose and rotate it gently back and forth until the rubber releases from the metal. The jaws on this type of plier are slightly curved, so they grab more of the surface of the hose. Open them up for larger hoses.
I’m a fan of the hair dryer plus slip joint pliers. The heat helps loosen the hose’s grip and use the slip joint pliers to angularly rotate the hose end back and forth. Rinse and repeat if needed.
Get a WD-40 can or PB Blaster with the long straw nozzle, and spray it between the metal tube and the rubber hose while prying an opening between them with a pick or flathead, and let it soak for a bit. Also, having another person push it off with a flathead or two, while you pull it with pliers helps (pinch hard an inch or two down the hose. this forces the end to flare open because physics).
I put a few drops of whatever fluid is relevant to that hose into connection and as I wiggle and twist, the fluid starts to lubricate the space between the fitting and hose. It's still a struggle but seems to speed up the disconnect.
A heat gun worked like a champ, as did slipping a couple of pieces of garden hose cut-offs over the channel-locks to avoid the risk of cutting the hose.
LOL I guess that’s right. Breaking it loose with the pic definitely helps, but it’s usually still a struggle. I do find that silicone grease if added during reassembly will make it come off easier next time. The silicone grease does not break down the rubber. If there’s enough rubber hose cutting it off works great.
My trick is better. I pour lighter fluid all over the hoses in my car, step back and flick a lit match into the engine bay. ALL the hoses come right off!!
What if the other hose isn’t metal? I was try to get a hose off of a plastic tee and the plastic tee just fell into a bunch of pieces. From the heat of the engine plus 22 years old.
If the hose is seriously baked on to the fitting and the fitting it's on is metal and there is slack in the hose or a new hose is going be installed sometimes just easier to cut the hose with razor knife at the end of the fitting and carefully cut the piece of hose that is on baked on the fitting along one side with out cutting into the fitting and peal off of the hose from the fitting. If the Fitting is plastic I would not recommend using the razor knife trick to avoid damaging the plastic fitting.
i assume if you have hot air from hair pistol the rober gets elastic or hot water . in theory its easy but in practice is sometimes disaster cuting the extremly expensive special radiator hose theese hose geting one body with the metal or plastic radiator
Getting a hose from can of compressed air in between and air a bit. I do that to get my motorcycle grips off my bike, they slip right off. Unfortunately didn't work for me on a barbed piece. Fortunately it had a socket side, so I used pliers on one side and twisted off with a wrench
its an old video but ill say it for future viewers ( use a pick to get under the hose then WD40 whatever with extension tube under the hose then slide the pick around) there's also hose plyers you can buy to use after that and you can use tire cleaner and shine on your hoses to make them look new
0:41 if you leave the pipe bracket bolted in place it'll be a lot easier. also a larger 90 degree pick working between the hose and pipe, with a little silicone spray to assist. oh and don't try twisting the hose with metal pliers you could damage the hose
I'm thinking of using the wife's hair dryer on rubber dishwasher supply line being supplied from a barbed water supply fitting. Will this work? Should I use Rectorseal pipe thread sealant?
@@6789uiop It'll work. Same thing trying to remove rubber DW supply line. We just used the hair dryer on high setting for a couple of minutes, my husband was able to twist the rubber hose off without any problem.
Its hard whichever way you go. It is easier using a lubricant or a substance slippery and easily can be washed off. I will try the hot water never tried that before
I found that using a heat gun on the hose on my DeWalt compressor helped greatly to remove the hose from the barb of the pressure regulator. However, I don't think everyone has a heat gun lying around.
Thank you all for your suggestions. I was able to get the 4 rubber hoses from a water valve on our LG washer. I used a combination of WD40, screwdriver, and pliers. Now does anyone have a suggestion on how to get a screwdriver that I dropped down below the drum. I do not want to take the whole washer apart. I probably will have to leave it and hope for the best.
Thanks! Your video gives me some courage to struggle on with this terrible job. I'm fighting this the whole afternoon and part of the evening.😏 Sprayed some WD40 on it and see tomorrow using your techniques 👍
Hey thanks for posting this, man! You got me out of a pickle. What kind of pliers are those? They look like slip-joint pliers but there's a cam on there? What do ya call those?
I put some keywords that you could paste into Google below I’m pretty sure that this is the pair of pliers that we were using. Sometimes I put duct tape on the gripping part of other pliers so they don’t dig in as much KNIPEX 86 03 250 SBA Pliers Wrench
If it only that simple!.....try the same hose that's been near a turbo charger in a petrol (gas) engine for 13 years, 120k miles........that's what I had today and i had screwdrivers pulling that hose over an inch in, with loads of silicone spray, and it still wouldn't come off - eventually got it off but it left bits of the hose welded to the metal pipe that ripped off from the inside of the hose. The VW hoses are the worst and if they been in a hot area of the car, especially a petrol car for over a decade, you often damage the hose getting it off. Spraying silicone or penetrant oil down around the hose as you pry it off with a screwdriver or hose pick helps a lot btw.
I watched this video after I forcefully pulled on a vacuum hose and snapped the end off. Then I had to wait 5 days to get a new $8 hose in the mail because the sorry auto parts stores in my area dont sell many autoparts just oil and filters aka S#!t you can buy at Walmart cheaper.
I HATE all these videos that have STUPID background music. NO ONE likes it. Why so many do it I don't know. Most popular chanel never use crap background sound
This video should be titled "I Don't Know Any Tricks for Easy Removal of Rubber Hoses."
Agreed, isn't this how everyone tries lmao. No tricks here just a video of how hard it is to remove hoses
That made me laugh!
Slight of hand. The trick was so good you didn't see it.
My trick is just cutting the bitch off,.and then just replacing it because I don't have time to mess with it for an hour
Best comment of the day... so accurate it made me LOL!
I am in process of dealing with 26 year old hoses and plastics. This video helped me a lot as I continue work on my old Ford Probe GT. Thank you
Well I got mine off ... though I feel like I was fighting a 10 foot long python lmao
Hot water and just jamming a flat head in there and some crying got it off for me
Lol
After fighting to remove the power steering cooling hose I’m glad I searched this and found this video. Very helpful! Thank you!
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Just had a vacuum hose that had basically turned into hard plastic, I was tempted to go the destructive route until I read about hot water. It worked a treat, essentially made it warm and pliable again. Slipped right off after an hour of so many other things. Hope that's helpful!
Yep, worked great. Boiling water and a screwdriver.
Do you think a few quick passes with a lighter would heat it up enough?lol Obviously don't do this if It is a gas line.
@@edisonvanasse3647id imagine heat from a flame would shrink the hose tighter by the time you got the inside of it warm enough
42 female.. pray for me and my trusty kettle 😂😊😊
It worked ♥ 5 minutes tops 😂😂
So the real technique is dont give up
I use a hair dryer on high heat to warm the hose up to make it much more pliable and this works pretty much every time. Heat both the hose and the metal fitting, alternate side to side. Be patient and let it heat up, then using a gloved hand grab the hose and twist if off. Heat gun is also an option (which I have) but using the hair dryer you have no chance of over heating the hose (some heat guns can easily go over 500 degrees). Hope this helps folks.
Some one get THIS GUY a beer!
No electricity where I park, so got 1,5 liter of hot water and have been pouring it slowly over the hose, after some time it got going! Thanks for the heat idea! 💪
Great tip!!
hey there, I know how you feel. I have been a car mechanic for 30 ish years, I also have had these struggles. These guys that recommend just replacing the hose, you will find quite a few of the VW like the one in the video have shaped hoses which sometimes have different diameters at each end. Not available off a roll of hose! I have larger pick tools like your one which are useful and have also purchased hose removal pliers which are right angled long nose pliers which are shaped to go round heater hoses and grip them with no damage. Gently twist hose on fitting at several places and then these grip the hose without kinking it and just pull it straight off. I would not be without those pliers now! They are also available for different sized fuel hoses. Hope this helps. Cheers for making the effort in making video, I am not rubbishing your method.
I’ve seen those pliers before, with a recommendation like that I should really take a look at getting that set. I think I’ve seen them at Harbor freight. I’d love to know what brand you’ve got, I hate fighting with hoses. Sometimes you have to push that Sharp pick into the hose and of course that’ll make anyone nervous. Thanks for the recommendation and input.
Very helpful on the repair I just did - first time removing a hose. Thanks
Thanks for making this video it worked for me just took a little effort
I have had the best luck by using slip-joint pliers to grab the hose and rotate it gently back and forth until the rubber releases from the metal. The jaws on this type of plier are slightly curved, so they grab more of the surface of the hose. Open them up for larger hoses.
Exactly.
using a pick was very helpful! got a stubborn hose off with a hook pick. thanks
Screwdriver worked for me. Thanks
I’m a fan of the hair dryer plus slip joint pliers. The heat helps loosen the hose’s grip and use the slip joint pliers to angularly rotate the hose end back and forth. Rinse and repeat if needed.
Get a WD-40 can or PB Blaster with the long straw nozzle, and spray it between the metal tube and the rubber hose while prying an opening between them with a pick or flathead, and let it soak for a bit. Also, having another person push it off with a flathead or two, while you pull it with pliers helps (pinch hard an inch or two down the hose. this forces the end to flare open because physics).
Thanks! Had a stuck rubber hose, used your plier trick, came right off!
Thank you very much for the tips
👍👍
So helpful! Just removed my water pump and the hose had bonded to the pump. Locking pliers did the job. Thanks!
Pliers worked for me thanks brother
It's incredibly hard when you can't use some of those tools when hoses are in a tight location. I used fine screwdrivers and fine needle nose pliers.
Any Panther pics oil like pb blaster should take care of that stubborn hose or if it's junk cut it off ???
I put a few drops of whatever fluid is relevant to that hose into connection and as I wiggle and twist, the fluid starts to lubricate the space between the fitting and hose. It's still a struggle but seems to speed up the disconnect.
This idea and a couple from your comments and success thanks bro!
A heat gun worked like a champ, as did slipping a couple of pieces of garden hose cut-offs over the channel-locks to avoid the risk of cutting the hose.
So basically... you struggle no matter what?
LOL I guess that’s right. Breaking it loose with the pic definitely helps, but it’s usually still a struggle. I do find that silicone grease if added during reassembly will make it come off easier next time. The silicone grease does not break down the rubber. If there’s enough rubber hose cutting it off works great.
YUP
My trick is better. I pour lighter fluid all over the hoses in my car, step back and flick a lit match into the engine bay. ALL the hoses come right off!!
Pollo Frito 💀🤣
Lol
This method actually sounds tempting right now
@@Dave-Shearer Why, brother? What do you have going on?
I said I was ready to do that yesterday, this thing is pissing me off.
What if the other hose isn’t metal? I was try to get a hose off of a plastic tee and the plastic tee just fell into a bunch of pieces. From the heat of the engine plus 22 years old.
If the hose is seriously baked on to the fitting and the fitting it's on is metal and there is slack in the hose or a new hose is going be installed sometimes just easier to cut the hose with razor knife at the end of the fitting and carefully cut the piece of hose that is on baked on the fitting along one side with out cutting into the fitting and peal off of the hose from the fitting. If the Fitting is plastic I would not recommend using the razor knife trick to avoid damaging the plastic fitting.
Filler tank hoses too can be a pain a mechanism told me years ago
Saved my day. Thanks for the life long tip.
i assume if you have hot air from hair pistol the rober gets elastic or hot water . in theory its easy but in practice is sometimes disaster cuting the extremly expensive special radiator hose theese hose geting one body with the metal or plastic radiator
Thanks for the tips!
Can you just cut the rubber since you’re replacing the hoses anyways?
U don't want a screwdriver in your hand.... Quote of the day 😁🤣
Getting a hose from can of compressed air in between and air a bit. I do that to get my motorcycle grips off my bike, they slip right off. Unfortunately didn't work for me on a barbed piece. Fortunately it had a socket side, so I used pliers on one side and twisted off with a wrench
Buy some of the same hose
Cut all the segments that you're removing in the middle
Then remove the clamps and then yank off the hoses with long pliers
its an old video but ill say it for future viewers
( use a pick to get under the hose then WD40 whatever with extension tube under the hose then slide the pick around)
there's also hose plyers you can buy to use after that and you can use tire cleaner and shine on your hoses to make them look new
0:41 if you leave the pipe bracket bolted in place it'll be a lot easier. also a larger 90 degree pick working between the hose and pipe, with a little silicone spray to assist. oh and don't try twisting the hose with metal pliers you could damage the hose
Silicone spray is a sure thing with these guys. Can't go wrong
Thank you. Big help!
The best thing I use is a hair dryer to worming it up makes the rubber soft
I'm thinking of using the wife's hair dryer on rubber dishwasher supply line being supplied from a barbed water supply fitting.
Will this work? Should I use Rectorseal pipe thread sealant?
@@6789uiop It'll work. Same thing trying to remove rubber DW supply line. We just used the hair dryer on high setting for a couple of minutes, my husband was able to twist the rubber hose off without any problem.
I poured hot water, and got them off no worries, with just pair of grips and wiggling.
How to get old hardened rubber hose off plastic pipe 😮 metal is easy in comparison. I'm trying boiling water after reading comments 🎉
Thx .. giving it a go now
Its hard whichever way you go. It is easier using a lubricant or a substance slippery and easily can be washed off. I will try the hot water never tried that before
I found that using a heat gun on the hose on my DeWalt compressor helped greatly to remove the hose from the barb of the pressure regulator. However, I don't think everyone has a heat gun lying around.
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Water And a few drops of Dawn, in an old Dawn bottle. Shake then get some in those crevasses as you seperate the rubber.
Hair dryer or heat gun?
Hose pick and lubricant
Thanks
What kinda vice grips/pliers are those?
pour hot kettle water and just wiggle it of
Instantly worked thx bro
I could kiss you.... I wont..... but I could.....
Can we use hair dryer instead of pouring hot water?
Dude ima try this and if it works man, I hope you win the lotto
Thank you. I have the same exact tools in this video with no luck. However, the hot water worked like a charm.
great tips! thanks a lot!
Wouldn't a heat gun work to soften the hose.
How do you remove clip if it's broken on a hose
Tear off with large Plyers. Sometimes prying it with a screw driver will remove tension & make easier to pull off with Plyers
my trick is to use a box cutter and replace the b__tch.
That little pic was the trick. I did the pic on one side and it's flat screwdriver on the other side
Use hot water, sometimes it could help, need a lot of hot water on my fuel pump line on my old Mitsubishi
Thank you all for your suggestions. I was able to get the 4 rubber hoses from a water valve on our LG washer. I used a combination of WD40, screwdriver, and pliers. Now does anyone have a suggestion on how to get a screwdriver that I dropped down below the drum. I do not want to take the whole washer apart. I probably will have to leave it and hope for the best.
just take the drum out it’s not big of a deal just unscrew a few bolts and screws
@@brianjcruze lower a strong magnet down with string
Thanks! Your video gives me some courage to struggle on with this terrible job. I'm fighting this the whole afternoon and part of the evening.😏 Sprayed some WD40 on it and see tomorrow using your techniques 👍
Hey thanks for posting this, man! You got me out of a pickle.
What kind of pliers are those? They look like slip-joint pliers but there's a cam on there? What do ya call those?
I put some keywords that you could paste into Google below I’m pretty sure that this is the pair of pliers that we were using. Sometimes I put duct tape on the gripping part of other pliers so they don’t dig in as much
KNIPEX 86 03 250 SBA Pliers Wrench
@@livefree6878 Awesome, thanks again!
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Any regular pliers should do but be gentle so you don’t damage the hose or you can put something over it to prevent any damage.
I just cut the old hose off, less stress to the heater core. Don't want that leaking. New hoses after 17 years. Fair play.
Mine is on the heater core and it is hard to reach to cut
@@SharenaTaylor must have access from engine bay.
Easily?
The problem I have is the hose is stuck on heater core lip by firewall so there's no room to use screw driver or pick
If it only that simple!.....try the same hose that's been near a turbo charger in a petrol (gas) engine for 13 years, 120k miles........that's what I had today and i had screwdrivers pulling that hose over an inch in, with loads of silicone spray, and it still wouldn't come off - eventually got it off but it left bits of the hose welded to the metal pipe that ripped off from the inside of the hose. The VW hoses are the worst and if they been in a hot area of the car, especially a petrol car for over a decade, you often damage the hose getting it off.
Spraying silicone or penetrant oil down around the hose as you pry it off with a screwdriver or hose pick helps a lot btw.
Exacto knife works wonders for them stubborn hoses. LOL
Penetrating oil helps.
What is a TRICK???
Heat gun works too
Use tool for grip rubber tube abnd pull it after u Loosen the tightness of the rubber hose.
The pcv elbow hose going into the back of intake broke off and now its stuck *AND I CAN NOT* get the rest out.
I'm having the same exact issue. No matter how hard I pull or wiggle the hose it doesn't budge
@@ye_oke I ended up taking a box cutter and I cut it off close as I could to the base then put the new elbow on and electrical taped where they meet
I watched this video after I forcefully pulled on a vacuum hose and snapped the end off. Then I had to wait 5 days to get a new $8 hose in the mail because the sorry auto parts stores in my area dont sell many autoparts just oil and filters aka S#!t you can buy at Walmart cheaper.
I share your pain. In the Haynes manuals its states undo the clamps and remove the hose! The hose form hell!
I wish I had that much space to work with 😕
Thank you so fucking much man the pick method worked for me the best i was stressing out 😂
Had leverage so pinch bar worked 🤷♂️
I just bought a new hose and cut the old hose off.
Use WD-40 with your techniques, it will help loosen the rubber hose
Thisbis a bit late 😂 but if you some soapy water it will help remove it, and will also help install new one
Forget all that - just pour boiling water and twist it off.
WD-40.....works great to soften the rubber for removal and for reinstalling, /end video
Just talked to AutoZone and they said the same thing. :D
I’m dealing with this now. I’ll try 🤞
Well thank you Alexis Jung
I end up cutting it with a knife and it easily came off. Just replaced the hose.
Don't tempt me 😅
This guy is still trying to take off those hoses till now
where is this trick i was expecting a trick
You’re basically damaging the customer’s hose
Where is the trick?
You got the wrong title, it wasn't that easy, why deceive people
There has to be a better way
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fuck yeah
His truck is that he knows none LET'S GO BRANDON 😜 😜 😜 😜
Uh, that hose was flaming at the end of the video........
Wtf is this music
Easily my ass
I HATE all these videos that have STUPID background music. NO ONE likes it. Why so many do it I don't know. Most popular chanel never use crap background sound
Wiggled with Plyers like you showed & coolant lines came off easily. Very helpful
Same here. I literally gave up and then saw this. Thanks "Live Free"!!!