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Vinyl Hoses
By Robbie Rhodes

I didn't know any better in 1960 so I installed clear (yellow) vinyl
hoses in the drawer of my Ampico grand.  A decade later I found an
oily substance that smelled like kerosene on the outer surface of
the hoses, and the inner surfaces were fouled with oil and dust.
A chemist told me the smell was indeed kerosene, added to the vinyl
as a plasticizer.  So I replaced the vinyl with Neoprene hose.
Live and learn...

Robbie Rhodes
Etiwanda, Calif.



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