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Snail Trails- How to Clean

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Apart from hot water being more user friendly in the winter I did noticed it removed snail trails slightly easier than cold that was the only benefit I could find using hot water. 
One of the biggest things for me has been it removing the little yellow insect marks alot easier. They just melt away with the hot.

 
One of the biggest things for me has been it removing the little yellow insect marks alot easier. They just melt away with the hot.
My temperatures are approx 50 - 55 degrees at the brush end so probably not high temperature enough too clean like a lot that use 65 degrees. 

 
My temperatures are approx 50 - 55 degrees at the brush end so probably not high temperature enough too clean like a lot that use 65 degrees. 
Aye, I'm finding my brushes are too soft for hotwater. Will be moving on to the new Xtreme sill stiff soon and will report my findings in due course.

 
Are you guys still using hot water in this weather?my hose is too hot to hold so I turned mine off yesterday so in the afternoon I could douse myself in cool pure water to get some relief from the heat!???

 
Are you guys still using hot water in this weather?my hose is too hot to hold so I turned mine off yesterday so in the afternoon I could douse myself in cool pure water to get some relief from the heat!???
I haven't heated ours this week. I normally do all year round to keep the hoses supple as much as anything else. No need at the moment as the warm weather is doing that. Plus the water not being hot allows it time to drain after rinsing before drying on the glass.?

 
Are you guys still using hot water in this weather?my hose is too hot to hold so I turned mine off yesterday so in the afternoon I could douse myself in cool pure water to get some relief from the heat!???
I turned the boiler off this morning as water was well over 85 degrees and couldn’t hold the hose , home by 12:30 as to hot for work it’s now 33degrees hear 

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