Routine maintenance of Sewer Jetting Hoses can effectively extend their service life and reduce damage and malfunctions. Maintenance should focus on post - use cleaning, proper storage, and regular inspections.
After each use, immediately flush the pipes both inside and out. First, rinse them with clean water to remove any remaining dirt and sand, preventing long - term adhesion, clogging, or corrosion. If cleaning heavily oiled pipes, add a small amount of neutral detergent and then rinse with clean water to prevent the residual detergent from damaging the material.
Store the pipes away from direct sunlight and high temperatures. This is especially important for PVC cleaning pipes, which can age and crack under prolonged exposure. Coil the pipes neatly and avoid excessive bending or squeezing to prevent deformation. Dry metal joints and apply a small amount of rust - proof oil to prevent rust from affecting the seal.
In addition, inspect Sewer Jetting Hoses weekly for damage, cracks, and loose joints. Minor damage can be repaired using special repair adhesive; major damage requires prompt replacement. Regular maintenance can ensure that the cleaning pipe maintains good performance when used next time and reduces maintenance costs.


