Vacuum Cleaner Advice
If your trusty vacuum cleaner develops a fault, don't bin it, fix it! Simple jobs like cleaning the filters or replacing a broken suction hose can add years to the lifetime of your vacuum. In these help articles eSpares will guide you through how to fix your vacuum cleaner and how to perform proper ongoing maintenance. All vacuum spares featured in these articles are available at the eSpares.co.uk website.
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Keeping your filters maintained means a deeper clean. In this video eSpares Mat shows you how to change the filters on a DC04. 08 May 2009 | Read more...
Dyson offer a huge array of clever cleaning tools that will help you get the job done faster. In this video eSpares Mat demonstrates our top selling Dyson cleaning tools. 11 Mar 2009 | Read more...
A cracked hose can mean that you're loosing suction. Replacing a vacuum hose is easy and in this video eSpares Mat shows you how on a Dyson DC07. 11 Mar 2009 | Read more...
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If your carpet shampoo machine has developed a fault this handy guide will help you isolate which part you need to fix it. 11 May 2007 | Read more...
Designed to deep-clean carpets and remove stains, carpet cleaners pump a mixture of water and detergent into the carpet, and immediately draw the dirty water out for disposal. 11 May 2007 | Read more...
It's recommended that you wash your cyclonic filter once every 6 months. Doing so will help prolongue the life of your machine. 26 Apr 2007 | Read more...
Some stains are tougher than others. Here are specific tips on how to clean those tricky spots and spills on your carpet. Simply find the stain you have, and follow the instructions. 26 Apr 2007 | Read more...
You may need your vacuum model number in order to find the right spares and bags to fit your machine. This guide will show you where to look. 26 Apr 2007 | Read more...
This guide will help you find the parts you require to fix your vacuum cleaner. 26 Apr 2007 | Read more...
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