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On Oct 14, 2025, at 7:24 AM, James Keszenheimer <jkesze...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, ethanol can be bad for some seals as well as hoses depending on their composition and the length of exposure. It tends to leach plasticizers and cause swelling and loss of elasticity over time. EPDM rubber and Viton are more resistant. In only use the pink stuff because of this, but it might not be a big deal if you replace seals every five years or so.
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