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we wash boats by hand at my car wash every fishing season as a part of the decontamination process required by the DCR.

I'm looking for a garden hose that will withstand Hot water that we use in the process. Do you know of a high-quality garden hose that will hold up? The ones I have used cannot handle the hot water. Thanks.
 

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He doesn't test them with hot water, but he tests everything else:

 

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How high of a temperature are you running in the hose? I did a search for High Temp garden hoses and found a lot of different ones. They aren't cheap, $75 - $100 range.
 

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we wash boats by hand at my car wash every fishing season as a part of the decontamination process required by the DCR.

I'm looking for a garden hose that will withstand Hot water that we use in the process. Do you know of a high-quality garden hose that will hold up? The ones I have used cannot handle the hot water. Thanks.
We use this with 130° water to melt off snow and ice on top of cars (for people who don’t brush it off) and the heavy chunks that accumulate in the wheel wells and anywhere else before sending them through the tunnel. I am not 100% sure, but I think the criteria for it being able to handle hot water is that is made of rubber.
A lot of regular garden hoses are made of vinyl, or have some poly construction with one material wrapped around another.

 

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We use this with 130° water to melt off snow and ice on top of cars (for people who don’t brush it off) and the heavy chunks that accumulate in the wheel wells and anywhere else before sending them through the tunnel. I am not 100% sure, but I think the criteria for it being able to handle hot water is that is made of rubber.
A lot of regular garden hoses are made of vinyl, or have some poly construction with one material wrapped around another.

That's a pretty good deal. The ones I was looking were twice that price.
 

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Go to a real industrial hose supplier. They will have it and no more issues.
 

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We use this with 130° water to melt off snow and ice on top of cars (for people who don’t brush it off) and the heavy chunks that accumulate in the wheel wells and anywhere else before sending them through the tunnel. I am not 100% sure, but I think the criteria for it being able to handle hot water is that is made of rubber.
A lot of regular garden hoses are made of vinyl, or have some poly construction with one material wrapped around another.

Just ordered 2. Thanks!
 
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