Pulse FLEX and the "soft touch" or "rubberised" finish...

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  • Official comment
    Tony W.
    Product Support Manager

    Hi Kevin

    I have escalated your issue to our Support Crew - they will be in touch

  • Kevin

    Has anyone tried that?

     

     

    I've used that to clean the soft touch rubber parts on a set of speakers, and the isopropyl alcohol just dissolved the rubber. But at least I could repaint those parts afterward.

     

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  • Kevin

    Wonderful solution Bluesound! You've seen it happen before, so it's a known issue with those soft touch finishes, but I could always buy a skin to cover it up.

    How about my Node2's and Powernode2? When they start sticking, and they will, should I buy covers for them too?

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  • Bjørn Ulvik
    Hi-Res

    My Bang & Olufsen soundbar had the "same" coating. Successfully restored with "Polytrol" (from Owatrol).
    Also restored a rather nasty Bosch LED torch.

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  • Kevin

    Thanks Bjorn! I'll give that a try!

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  • d3n_nis_p

    Have the same issue on a black pulse flex and white power node.

    The soft touch rubber on the casing of both devices has gone sticking which is rather annoying and look bad. I've read a couple of treats here but none of them provides a clear and sustainable solution, it is all vague.

    @Bluesound team, would appreciate some openness and a pragmatic solution on this issue from your end instead of indicating that the soft touch material new generation has been improved as this doesn't fix my issue.

    Tnx

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