Blog: In search of treasure and redemption: Inaugural Lecture at the University of Birmingham by Professor John Dyson

Here’s how to fix these annoying issues.. We’ve dealt with many dirty or clogged vacuum hoses at SpotlessVacuum.co.uk, so we know how frustrating these problems can be!.

Step 4: Clean The Direct-Drive Floorhead.The floorhead is the only part of the V7 that’s in contact with the floor, so it’s not surprising that it’s also one of the dirtiest components.. Fortunately, Dyson has made the V7’s floorhead simple to take apart and clean.. Start by removing the floorhead from the wand.

Blog: In search of treasure and redemption: Inaugural Lecture at the University of Birmingham by Professor John Dyson

Then use a flat-head screwdriver (or a coin) to unlock and slide out the roller brush bar.. Cut away any hair or string that’s caught around the brush bar.But be careful not to accidentally cut the brushes!.Use a damp cloth to clean debris and dirt from the exterior of the brush bar.. Use a flat-head screwdriver to remove the thin baseplate at the back of the floorhead.. Clean both the removed baseplate and the inside of the floorhead with a damp cloth..

Blog: In search of treasure and redemption: Inaugural Lecture at the University of Birmingham by Professor John Dyson

This is also a good time to check the outlet of the floorhead for any blockages.. Once you’ve finished cleaning the floorhead, allow everything to completely dry before reassembling it..Step 5: Clean The Tools and Accessories.

Blog: In search of treasure and redemption: Inaugural Lecture at the University of Birmingham by Professor John Dyson

The tools included with the Dyson V7 vary depending on which model you’ve bought, but they are all fairly easy to clean.. Non-motorised tools can be cleaned with a damp cloth.

This is a bit more difficult with the crevice tool, but just try to clean as deeply as possible with the cloth..Next time you clean, repeat the process but reverse the order to see which was most effective.. Summary.

You should dust your home before vacuuming.Dusting agitates fine particles into the air, which then re-settle on the floor and other surfaces.

Vacuuming after dusting allows you to pick up this dust, along with any crumbs or other debris that’s been swept onto the floor..The exception is if your vacuum has poor quality filters that allow dust to be released back into the air.

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