Having myself gone through a couple of wash down pumps over the years I decided to find a way to make the latest replacement live a longer life. I bought a 3 way bronze valve and installed it above deck where I can easily reach it. I re-located the pump (also above deck) where it is now easier to get at when I need to. I brought the inlet hose up from the thru hull valve up to the new 3 way valve. From that valve one hose carries on to the pump, another about 6 feet long comes off the other outlet. (it rests in my side pocket) The end of that hose has a threaded removable cap to seal it off, or open it. Now when the 3 way is in one position it allows the pump to draw seawater. At the end of the days use of the pump I remove the cap from the end of the 6 foot hose, swing the valve to allow the pump to draw from it.....I have a bucket full of fresh water which I stick the hose into...turn on the pump and let it flush itself with fresh water. When done, put the cap back on and turn the valve back to seawater for the next mornings use. Same principle as flushing your engine of salt. The bonus is it could be used as an additional emergency bilge pump if you make the bucket hose long enough to reach the bilge area of your boat.