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iMacDaddy
Electrolux UltraOne EL7070, Bissell BigGreen Deep Cleaning Machine
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Clumps of carpet fiber/pet hair left behind by deep cleaner.
Original Message Feb 21, 2011 12:24 am |
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Today I took my Bissell deep cleaner (the commercial grade "BigGreen" Rug Doctor killer) to my parents house to do some carpet cleaning as a favor. I get there, use their Dyson DC14 to vacuum everything first, then went about carpet cleaning. Throughout the process, I noticed clumps of cat hair and carpet fibers trailing behind the Bissell on the forward passes. This led me to believe that the huge brushbar on the Bissell big green was picking up stuff the Dyson was leaving behind. Since the Dyson is seven years old at this point, do you think that it is in dire need of a brush roll replacement, belt replacement, or both? In the case of having the belt replaced along with the brushroll, I'm assuming that my parents would have to take it to a repair center since they do not have the special tools for taking the clutch apart and slipping the belt in and out. How much would such a replacement job with parts and labor generally run for? Thanks, Keith
This message was modified Feb 21, 2011 by iMacDaddy
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vacmanuk
Location: Scotland UK
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Re: Clumps of carpet fiber/pet hair left behind by deep cleaner.
Reply #2 Feb 22, 2011 12:30 pm |
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Today I took my Bissell deep cleaner (the commercial grade "BigGreen" Rug Doctor killer) to my parents house to do some carpet cleaning as a favor. I get there, use their Dyson DC14 to vacuum everything first, then went about carpet cleaning. Throughout the process, I noticed clumps of cat hair and carpet fibers trailing behind the Bissell on the forward passes. This led me to believe that the huge brushbar on the Bissell big green was picking up stuff the Dyson was leaving behind. Since the Dyson is seven years old at this point, do you think that it is in dire need of a brush roll replacement, belt replacement, or both? In the case of having the belt replaced along with the brushroll, I'm assuming that my parents would have to take it to a repair center since they do not have the special tools for taking the clutch apart and slipping the belt in and out. How much would such a replacement job with parts and labor generally run for? Thanks, Keith Well, I wouldn't bother calling Dyson at all - unless the thing is completely gone.. You don't need to take the motor apart but check the air inspection tubes to see if anything is clogged. The first thing to do however is to check the brush roll - there could be clogged hair beside the dust channel if hair is trapping the channel. Since it is 7 years old all it could do with is a new brush roll replacement - OR A DECENT CLEAN. Also check to see the brush roll is actually spinning by tipping the cleaner over and watching the barrel roll when it's put in the "clean floor position. If it doesn't, then you'll know its time to call in the engineers.
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HARDSELL
Joined: Aug 22, 2007
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Re: Clumps of carpet fiber/pet hair left behind by deep cleaner.
Reply #5 Feb 22, 2011 6:28 pm |
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Today I took my Bissell deep cleaner (the commercial grade "BigGreen" Rug Doctor killer) to my parents house to do some carpet cleaning as a favor. I get there, use their Dyson DC14 to vacuum everything first, then went about carpet cleaning. Throughout the process, I noticed clumps of cat hair and carpet fibers trailing behind the Bissell on the forward passes. This led me to believe that the huge brushbar on the Bissell big green was picking up stuff the Dyson was leaving behind. Since the Dyson is seven years old at this point, do you think that it is in dire need of a brush roll replacement, belt replacement, or both? In the case of having the belt replaced along with the brushroll, I'm assuming that my parents would have to take it to a repair center since they do not have the special tools for taking the clutch apart and slipping the belt in and out. How much would such a replacement job with parts and labor generally run for? Thanks, Keith My step father has two Orecks. Only he and my mother live in the home and they wear house slippers in the home.Last year he purchased a Rug Doctor. When he cleaned the carpet and dumped the water it looked like a pit for mud wrestlers. Guess Carmine was correct. Dang Orecks do not deep clean.
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Clumps of carpet fiber/pet hair left behind by deep cleaner.
Reply #8 Feb 22, 2011 8:01 pm |
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Well I dont know about you guys but in the UK, Dyson's 5 year guarantee only affects a few models and I'm not sure the DC17 has that kind of warranty. Given that the vacuum is old, 7 years old infact, best to inspect it, taking time and patience rather than pay out. Hello Vacmanuk:
DC17 rolled out in the US in Feb 2007. It's still on the US dyson web site with an MSRP of $449, just the All Floors model, and comes with a 5 year limited warranty. No longer an Absolute Animal for $549 in the USA as before. DC17 has been discontinued in the UK, I presume, because it no longer appears on the UK dyson web site. I've heard rumors the same fate will befall DC17 in the USA, it will be scrubbed. Carmine D.
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DC18
Dyson, Sebo and Bissell user
Joined: Jul 25, 2007
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Re: Clumps of carpet fiber/pet hair left behind by deep cleaner.
Reply #9 Feb 24, 2011 12:06 pm |
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Hello Vacmanuk: DC17 rolled out in the US in Feb 2007. It's still on the US dyson web site with an MSRP of $449, just the All Floors model, and comes with a 5 year limited warranty. No longer an Absolute Animal for $549 in the USA as before. DC17 has been discontinued in the UK, I presume, because it no longer appears on the UK dyson web site. I've heard rumors the same fate will befall DC17 in the USA, it will be scrubbed. Carmine D. The DC17 was never available in the UK, it was designed for the USA market only. Like the DC28 thats not available here in the UK. DC18
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