B bag cleaning
Thanks for the info about the brushes. Yes the 2028 does have a 7.5 amp drop-in motor. I haven't had time to open it up yet, but have completed the bag cleaning. Decided it probably wasn't such a good idea to let the wet bag dry around the metal collar fitting as it might rust so I untwisted the wire clamps and fully disassembled. After the bag dried out I re-wrapped it to the neck with some cloth hockey tape and twisted on new wire clamps from some galvanized utility wire I had. Didn't cost me a cent and looks like new. The rubber seal gasket came loose during the cleaning so I'll need to re-glue it in place.
It will be easier to buff out the scratches on the nozzle once removed from the motor housing. Any tips on removing the rubber bumper from the nozzle? Maybe I can leave it in place and buff around it?
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