So, you may have remembered that I bought the brushless bare floor tool from Wessel Werk (modeled RD 285). I should have posted this thread a month sooner but I was either too busy or I forgot to post the thread about what I'm going to talk about. Here's the subject.
I made an attempt to soften the rubber strips of the RD 285 by disassembling it (I had to use a flat screwdriver to do so), putting the part with the strips in a large plastic container and putting in a mixture of rubbing alcohol and wintergreen oil. Days later the rubber softened somewhat but the solution damaged the wheels. Look at the 2nd picture.
On the day I posted this thread, which is about a month later, I checked the strips' texture and they hardened. So sorry Wessel Werk company, but your RD 285 is garbage. I bought two other nozzles for the Numatic James at my workplace, but that's for another thread.


I made an attempt to soften the rubber strips of the RD 285 by disassembling it (I had to use a flat screwdriver to do so), putting the part with the strips in a large plastic container and putting in a mixture of rubbing alcohol and wintergreen oil. Days later the rubber softened somewhat but the solution damaged the wheels. Look at the 2nd picture.
On the day I posted this thread, which is about a month later, I checked the strips' texture and they hardened. So sorry Wessel Werk company, but your RD 285 is garbage. I bought two other nozzles for the Numatic James at my workplace, but that's for another thread.

