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Hose clamps are used for connecting many types of tubing and come in a variety of styles. Whether you need to disconnect a hose in your boat engine or replace the hose clamp on your washing machine’s drain hose, the process is pretty straightforward. All you need is the right tool for the job and a little elbow grease, and in no time at all you can get any hose clamp off! Check out these answers to common questions about removing different types of hose clamps.
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