Rob46--
Sometimes I cant find the softer tubing....Here's a trick I learned: The firmer tubing cost less in my area.. I buy it, boil some water on the stove & drop a length of tubing in the water for ONLY 30 seconds.. The tubing will straighten in the hot water. Pull it out and lay it straight on a towel. Fold towel over tubing and let sit until naturally cool (3hrs)…
It will retain its strength but be pliable and softer...
Cleaning the Plastic tubing
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Re: Cleaning the Plastic tubing
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Rob46--
Sometimes I cant find the softer tubing....Here's a trick I learned: The firmer tubing cost less in my area.. I buy it, boil some water on the stove & drop a length of tubing in the water for ONLY 30 seconds.. The tubing will straighten in the hot water. Pull it out and lay it straight on a towel. Fold towel over tubing and let sit until naturally cool (3hrs)…
It will retain its strength but be pliable and softer...
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Thank you Bosco, i shal try that and see how it goes,enjoy your pumping
Rob
Rob46--
Sometimes I cant find the softer tubing....Here's a trick I learned: The firmer tubing cost less in my area.. I buy it, boil some water on the stove & drop a length of tubing in the water for ONLY 30 seconds.. The tubing will straighten in the hot water. Pull it out and lay it straight on a towel. Fold towel over tubing and let sit until naturally cool (3hrs)…
It will retain its strength but be pliable and softer...
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Thank you Bosco, i shal try that and see how it goes,enjoy your pumping
Rob