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Vacuumfreeeke


Joined: May 9, 2008
Points: 105

how to de-dog a Dyson
Original Message   Jul 2, 2008 12:12 am
Well, I got my first Dyson and I'm not sure I made the right choice.  I was selling vacuums at Snears when Dyson came to America and I was very familiar with the DC07.  Well, I bought a used DC14 from Craig's List...  I much prefer the simplicity of the DC 07, especially the way the wand and hose work.  That telescoping thing on my model is for the birds.

Anyway, I have a specific problem with mine.  The lady who owned it before me had a dog.  After cutting at least 2 pounds of her hair and white stuffing off the brushroll, I turned it on and it smelled awful!  Just line someone had vacuumed up wet dog hair.  In fact, someone had... there was dog hair caked all over the vacuum in the brushroll housing.  I cleaned it as well as I could... which isn't easy because of the fact that Dyson makes the vacuum so users can't remove their own belt/brushroll (very stupid if you ask me, but I'm sure they get a lot more money for service).  I worked around the brush roll and cleaned the cavity out.  Looks pretty good.  Then I took the filter, cyclone bin assembly, hose, wand, U-bend, and bottom plate to the bathtub for a good soak/scrub.

Does anyone have any advice on how to get the dog smell out of the rest of the vacuum... the part I can't take in the bath tub and wash?!

I don't think saving 300 dollars to buy used was worth all this trouble!

This thing sure looks weird sitting beside my Kirbys, Royals, and vintage Hoovers!
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CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: how to de-dog a Dyson
Reply #11   Jul 3, 2008 4:45 pm
mole wrote:

B.T.W. service and repair have really stepped up in recent months,A sign of the times? i might need another bench guy soon, these 14 hour days are killing me...............

MOLE


Most defintely MOLE man.  I'm hearin the same from the vacuum stores here in LV.  Hard times [read slow and dwindling cash flow] mean vacuum customers have to use, repair, and reuse.  Good time to have and sell replacement parts vice genuines too.  Customers like to save money now on such things.  Good time for sales of vacuum store brands and repairs and parts for all makes and models.   

Carmine D.

This message was modified Jul 3, 2008 by CarmineD
HARDSELL


Joined: Aug 22, 2007
Points: 1293

Re: how to de-dog a Dyson
Reply #12   Jul 9, 2008 7:50 am
This message was modified Jul 9, 2008 by HARDSELL
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