Okay overall I'm quite impressed with your persistence and also Dyson's engineering. You've thoroughly convinced me not to try this with mine... but now I'm wondering if there is an alternative method of deep cleaning. Do you think you could simultaneously blow air through the vacuum while lightly touching it with a vibrating finish sander? Maybe the high frequency vibration would shake off all that caked on dust? any other ideas on how to clean it?
Hiii what would your recommendation be for when the cyclone motor body gets wet. For context my bf vacuumed beer up on a Saturday night so Monday night I made sure to clean my Dyson parts and dusted off the cyclone body, also let it rest our side so that any moisture could dry. This morning I woke up to it drizzling, I haven’t tested it out as I’m waiting for it to hopefully air dry. So idk I’m just looking for guidance on what to do since warranty doesn’t cover it and they’re out of stock right now. Thank you
Hiii what would your recommendation be for when the cyclone motor body gets wet. For context my bf vacuumed beer up on a Saturday night so Monday night I made sure to my Dyson parts and dusted off the cyclone body, also let it rest our side so that any moisture could dry. This morning I woke up to it drizzling, I haven’t tested it out as I’m waiting for it to hopefully air dry. So idk I’m just looking for guidance on what to do since warranty doesn’t cover it and they’re out of stock right now. Thank you
Okay overall I'm quite impressed with your persistence and also Dyson's engineering. You've thoroughly convinced me not to try this with mine... but now I'm wondering if there is an alternative method of deep cleaning. Do you think you could simultaneously blow air through the vacuum while lightly touching it with a vibrating finish sander? Maybe the high frequency vibration would shake off all that caked on dust? any other ideas on how to clean it?
Hiii what would your recommendation be for when the cyclone motor body gets wet. For context my bf vacuumed beer up on a Saturday night so Monday night I made sure to clean my Dyson parts and dusted off the cyclone body, also let it rest our side so that any moisture could dry. This morning I woke up to it drizzling, I haven’t tested it out as I’m waiting for it to hopefully air dry. So idk I’m just looking for guidance on what to do since warranty doesn’t cover it and they’re out of stock right now. Thank you
Hiii what would your recommendation be for when the cyclone motor body gets wet. For context my bf vacuumed beer up on a Saturday night so Monday night I made sure to my Dyson parts and dusted off the cyclone body, also let it rest our side so that any moisture could dry. This morning I woke up to it drizzling, I haven’t tested it out as I’m waiting for it to hopefully air dry. So idk I’m just looking for guidance on what to do since warranty doesn’t cover it and they’re out of stock right now. Thank you
Do you also have a video for V12?
Not yet. I will try to make one soon.