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I wouldn't bother to take the hose off unless if you're replacing it with a new one. I've tried doing so before many years ago and there's no way I could successfully take one off without breaking the tabs, even my buddies from my local vacuum shops couldn't get one to come off without breaking the tabs either.
 
I wouldn't bother to take the hose off unless if you're replacing it with a new one. I've tried doing so before many years ago and there's no way I could successfully take one off without breaking the tabs, even my buddies from my local vacuum shops couldn't get one to come off without breaking the tabs either.
Then how am I supposed to properly clean out the hose? It's caked with nasty stuff on the inside?
 
When I serviced mine, I sprayed the inside of the hose with some cleaner. I let it soak, then I rinsed it thoroughly with a garden hose and had it air dried for a couple days.
 
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