Perfect replacement for the lower hose on my Shark Rotator Professional NV650. I bought this hose for my rotator which had a rupture causing it to lose suction and rendering it ineffective. I've searched YouTube for instructions on how to replace the hose but have only found instructions on how to replace the top hose on a Shark or how to replace the bottom hose on another brand of vacuum. I came across a blog that talks about replacing the lower hose and removing the damaged hose. It took me some effort to remove the hose as there was glue applied to both ends. Once the tubing is free of adhesive, turn the tubing counter-clockwise to remove it from the split/threaded sleeve. Well, "sleeves" might not be the best description, but hopefully it conveys the process. Since the glue still retains some tack, I left it in both sleeves without trying to remove it and screwed both ends of the tubing into the sleeves and let the glue seal the ends of the tubing. I use the term "glue" but if I had to use something to seal the ends I would most likely choose a good clear silicone. I'm lucky that the hose is perfectly sealed at both ends and doesn't leak. Another tip: if you replace the lower hose: spend a few euros more on replacement filters for all Shark filters. You will notice an improvement in suction power and the absence of odors from old filters. Worth a small investment.
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