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April 3, 2019

How to Get the Most Out of Your Dyson Vacuum Cleaner

Dyson vacuum cleaners are some of the best on the market. If you have invested in one, you’ll soon see that they’re fantastic for cleaning up even the most stubborn messes. If you want to keep it working as well as it can, you’re going to need to take good care of it. Here’s how you’ll get the most out of your vacuum.

Keep the Filters Clean

As you first start to use your Dyson, you’ll see that it picks up almost anything with its powerful suction. As time goes on though, the suction will get less and less powerful as you use it, even when you regularly empty the vacuum cleaner. This doesn’t mean that there’s something wrong with it, it just means that the filters need to be cleaned.

Use your manual to find out where the filters are in your model and how to take it out to clean it. Keeping them clean is essential as the more dirt builds up, the less effective they will be. Eventually, dirty filters can damage the motors and even result in loss of power.

Know What Your Accessories Are For

Your Dyson will probably have come with several different brushes and accessories. Homeowners who clean their floors with the standard attachment often overlook these. You shouldn’t overlook the Dyson accessories that came with your vacuum cleaner, though. Some of them are vital for keeping your home clean.

For example, you’ll probably have a crevice tool come with your vacuum cleaner. This is for cleaning along skirting boards, corners, and anywhere else your vacuum cleaner usually can’t reach. The brush tool is also vital for dusting items such as curtains and lampshades. It’s worth picking up some extra tools at a Spares2You store so you can get the most out of your vacuum cleaner.

Clean Out the Brushes and Rollers

Over time, the brushes and rollers on your Dyson will clog up. Usually, things like hair will wrap around them, and if they’re allowed to build up, eventually the roller will stop moving. This will stop your Dyson from cleaning as it should. The best thing to do is to regularly check the rollers for any build up and clean it off to keep it working properly.

Take It to an Expert

If the vacuum cleaner stops working or if it isn’t working like it should, you don’t need to give up on it. Instead, you can take it to an expert who can repair it for you. There are many repair stores around, so find a local one and take your Dyson along. You’ll be surprised at how cheap your repairs will be. Remember, it’s always a lot cheaper to repair than replace those vacuum cleaners.

With these tips, you’ll be able to take good care of your Dyson vacuum cleaner. It should last you for years to come if you follow this advice and maintain it properly.

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