Sir, you say that you are not a Dyson professional but from what I see you do in this video, I beg to differ ! Im not sure that I will ever clean my Dyson to this extent unless absolutely necessary but its nice to know how to do it if it ever becomes necessary. Thankyou very much again for the very informative videos...!!
Thank you so much for this. The video was super high quality, detailed, and thorough and saved me hundreds of dollars replacing the vacuum since their parts are always out of stock. The only thing that was IMPORTANT WORTH MENTIONING WAS TO BE CAREFUL WHEN DISASSEMBLING THE CANISTER AS THERE IS A SMALL SPRING THAT JUMPS OUT for the grey button. Keep an close eye and do this in a closed space as that spring is important for allowing that grey button to be functional. But anyway this was a very detailed instruction with good camera angle, advice and equipment. Please keep up the great work!!!
What a great public service to Dyson owners - THANK YOU! Mine is a DC55 but your video worked for that. I would love to know how to clean the brush bar, now the cylinder is clean enough to eat my dinner off! Thank you again
Thank you very much. This video was incredibly helpful! I had trouble opening my canister after this, not with the spring on the gray button but with the spring on the yellow post that slides down from the top handle button. I rotated the bottom of the spring to the yellow post counter clockwise (when looking top down), making sure the spring on the top stays in contact the way you point out at 17:59. This helped the yellow post slide down the outside of the clear canister, otherwise it gets stuck inside the clear canister. You can kind of see this at 18:45, where the slide gets pressed down and hits the black rubber gasket. After rotating the spring the post doesn’t hit this part anymore. I also used a metal putty knife (like for spackling drywall) instead of screwdriver when taking apart the lower and upper cyclone assemblies, the screwdriver was messing up the plastic on the dyson too much lol Seriously though, great video!
dear sir, I've watched a lot of videos on cleaning my dyson, you did an excellent job at showing and explaining, but I wished you showed how to thoroughly clean the roller and the glass part of the roller.. your video was the best I've watched. Please make a video on how to take apart the roller at the botton and how to thoroughly clean it.. thank you for such a perfect video on how to clean the top part of my dyson.. I will tell my friends about your video..
Thank you so much for this informative video. Your video literally save me from buying a new canister. I was just trying to place the lid back on I thought it was broke. Thank you so much
Thank you SO much! I had mine taken apart and could not figure out where the little spring behind the button came from. You totally saved me! Awesome video. I will be back watching again!
I just wanted to say thank you, I have been looking for this detail breakdown of a Dyson for a while. I ended up buying a new Dyson after the Animal we got forever ago finally gave up the ghost and I could no longer get replacement parts for it. It is really stinky and needs a thorough cleaning. I have a new project to tackle over the holidays!
You make it look so easy, I will be mindful about not breaking the plastic clips when popping apart certain areas. When you get a chance, please make a video on how to take apart the area that holds the brush roll. I have plenty of dust accumulating in that area. Bless you and your entire family. Thanks for the video.🥰
@@NewParentsInTraining I cleaned the brush roll piece today. There's a motor involved so you have to be careful. And if you don't have T-15 drivers (star shaped), don't even attempt, the entire assembly is screwed using those drivers.
Can you please help? Where does the small black part that looks like a screw can go in it go to? It says 'Dyson 11-6206' on it. For multifloor 2. Please google a picture of it. Thanks.
GR8 video I got all 6 screws out but its not coming apart, OKay so mine has 7 screws and rubber gaskets are a little different than yours mine are not razed on one side, thanx for the GR8 my dyson ball smells fresh and clean lol
Excellent video, I would venture to say that 60% of dyson owners never clean beyond emptying the cannister. You make the super clean look easy but for me 😱
Good catch! Initially when I was taking everything apart, that spring was in there and I didn't try to remove it. However, it must've came off when I was washing the parts. I didn't realize until much later. I did briefly mentioned at 21:26 of the video that I forgot the spring 😂. It's in there really tight, I don't know how it came off... lol
You don't need to go that deep to deep clean your Dyson. I separate the canister from the cyclone, pull the blue filter out go outside and use the water hose to wash everything turning upside-down the cyclone and filling it with water and emptying until the water comes out clean. Let everything dry overnight and reassemble it. Takes 10 minutes and prevents the risk of braking any plastic parts specially if it a couple of years old. Dyson parts replacement are very expensive.
Make sure the spring is in the canister I briefly mentioned at 21:26 of the video regarding the spring. If you didn't take it out when you took it apart the first time, it should still be in there. Check that first.
Assuming you haven’t thrown it away, burned it, or sold it by now, try to rotate the bottom of the post spring (he points to it at 18:11) counter clockwise, when looking from the top down. This did the trick for me.
@@NewParentsInTraining No its under engineered. Rather sad for a company that claims to be a design company. New to dyson and they really are not worth the asking price with a lot of cheap plastics and parts that feel like they will break easy. I would love to deep clean it totally once a month but after watching this I think ill wait longer to do it.
Nice video except you didn't cover the spring detent when snapping everything together. Probably the hardest part to get back in place. You do a disservice to everyone looking at this by not showing how hard it is to get that small spring back in place.
Yes, you are right, that was my bad. It was toward much later part of filming, I realized the spring wasn't there. I thought the camera was rolling when I snapped the spring back, but it wasn't. I briefly mentioned at 21:26 of the video regarding the spring.
I kindly disagree, yes he forgot to mention it when reassembling but made sure to mention it shortly thereafter. Partially removing the lower cyclone assembly, inserting the spring, and reassembling the lower and upper cyclone assemblies did the trick for me. Not a huge sticking point IMO
Sir, you say that you are not a Dyson professional but from what I see you do in this video, I beg to differ ! Im not sure that I will ever clean my Dyson to this extent unless absolutely necessary but its nice to know how to do it if it ever becomes necessary. Thankyou very much again for the very informative videos...!!
Note to self: 5:40 to disassemble canister. 16:37 to reassemble. Thanks for the best video out there on this issue. Very much appreciated.
Thank you so much for this. The video was super high quality, detailed, and thorough and saved me hundreds of dollars replacing the vacuum since their parts are always out of stock. The only thing that was IMPORTANT WORTH MENTIONING WAS TO BE CAREFUL WHEN DISASSEMBLING THE CANISTER AS THERE IS A SMALL SPRING THAT JUMPS OUT for the grey button. Keep an close eye and do this in a closed space as that spring is important for allowing that grey button to be functional. But anyway this was a very detailed instruction with good camera angle, advice and equipment. Please keep up the great work!!!
I appreciated your comment... Kept me from losing that dang spring 👍👍
What a great public service to Dyson owners - THANK YOU! Mine is a DC55 but your video worked for that. I would love to know how to clean the brush bar, now the cylinder is clean enough to eat my dinner off! Thank you again
Thank you very much. This video was incredibly helpful! I had trouble opening my canister after this, not with the spring on the gray button but with the spring on the yellow post that slides down from the top handle button. I rotated the bottom of the spring to the yellow post counter clockwise (when looking top down), making sure the spring on the top stays in contact the way you point out at 17:59. This helped the yellow post slide down the outside of the clear canister, otherwise it gets stuck inside the clear canister. You can kind of see this at 18:45, where the slide gets pressed down and hits the black rubber gasket. After rotating the spring the post doesn’t hit this part anymore.
I also used a metal putty knife (like for spackling drywall) instead of screwdriver when taking apart the lower and upper cyclone assemblies, the screwdriver was messing up the plastic on the dyson too much lol
Seriously though, great video!
DUDE THIS COMMENT IS A LIFESAVER!!!!!! I HAD TO REDO THREE TIMES BUT I FINALLY GOT IT!!! good looking out bro!!!!
I just cleaned my dyson for the first time in 6 years after watching your video. Thanks for the information!
Glad I could help!
It’s been 4 years robert, better clean ya dyson again! 🧼 🧽
dear sir, I've watched a lot of videos on cleaning my dyson, you did an excellent job at showing and explaining, but I wished you showed how to thoroughly clean the roller and the glass part of the roller.. your video was the best I've watched. Please make a video on how to take apart the roller at the botton and how to thoroughly clean it.. thank you for such a perfect video on how to clean the top part of my dyson.. I will tell my friends about your video..
Excellent! Throught, clear and well paced.
Thank you SO much for this video. This helped me enormously!
This was amazingly thorough. Thank you
You, sir, are amazing! Excellent video!!
Great video, Dyson Ball is very hard to disassemble and repair but
you did a great job !!! well done !!!!
Wow! Thank you
Thank you your demonstration was very helpful.
Thank you so much for this informative video. Your video literally save me from buying a new canister. I was just trying to place the lid back on I thought it was broke. Thank you so much
Thank you SO much! I had mine taken apart and could not figure out where the little spring behind the button came from. You totally saved me! Awesome video. I will be back watching again!
im still confused about that! help! :(
😊how does the spring fit behind the gray button 3:14 2:04 2:08
I just wanted to say thank you, I have been looking for this detail breakdown of a Dyson for a while. I ended up buying a new Dyson after the Animal we got forever ago finally gave up the ghost and I could no longer get replacement parts for it. It is really stinky and needs a thorough cleaning. I have a new project to tackle over the holidays!
Thank You! My friend, your videos have helped me a bunch.
Excellent video, thank you!
Great demonstration
This is a good demo. Now I am thinking of buying a Dyson after seeing this video. Thanks for sharing!
Glad you like the video! Dyson is really good 😊
You make it look so easy, I will be mindful about not breaking the plastic clips when popping apart certain areas.
When you get a chance, please make a video on how to take apart the area that holds the brush roll. I have plenty of dust accumulating in that area.
Bless you and your entire family.
Thanks for the video.🥰
Will let you know!
@@NewParentsInTraining I cleaned the brush roll piece today. There's a motor involved so you have to be careful. And if you don't have T-15 drivers (star shaped), don't even attempt, the entire assembly is screwed using those drivers.
I love you thank you for all your kind help
This is fantastic! Thank you for making this video!!
Can't we rinse the canister with warm water? Wouldn't that be easier?
Thank you so much, just what I needed.
Can you please help? Where does the small black part that looks like a screw can go in it go to? It says 'Dyson 11-6206' on it. For multifloor 2. Please google a picture of it. Thanks.
Wow! Thank you SO MUCH for this video. Very helpful and easy to follow. Again fantastic of you to share you knowledge of this. 👍👏👍
You're very welcome!
Yessssssssss this is what I needed. I watched your first video, good stuff! Thank you for sharing this valuable info with us!
You are so welcome!
Thanks! It takes a ton of elbow grease to get that thing apart.
This is very helpful! Thank you! 😊
I have a foam ring that came off and i dont know where it goes back
Very helpful. Thank you.
As I am watching I am researching how to “find a Dyson service Center near me” hahahaha.... this is crazy!
GR8 video I got all 6 screws out but its not coming apart, OKay so mine has 7 screws and rubber gaskets are a little different than yours mine are not razed on one side, thanx for the GR8 my dyson ball smells fresh and clean lol
Excellent video, I would venture to say that 60% of dyson owners never clean beyond emptying the cannister. You make the super clean look easy but for me 😱
Hey a small spring came out of mine and I don’t know where to put it back?
Hi, did you figure out? Is it even possible?
2:58 3:00
Small spring please show where it goes
Please help me get the spring back in behind that silver button, idk how to do it lol.
Isn't there a spring under the grey button? Mine has one, and I'm having the hardest time to put it back.
I read some of the comments about this grey button spring. And did not understand how you guys did the trick.
Got it, with some persistance and luck, I was able to reassemble the spring on the grey button.
Great video but.....you never spoke a word about the the release button spring.
Good catch! Initially when I was taking everything apart, that spring was in there and I didn't try to remove it. However, it must've came off when I was washing the parts. I didn't realize until much later. I did briefly mentioned at 21:26 of the video that I forgot the spring 😂. It's in there really tight, I don't know how it came off... lol
@@peterkaseman-wold7290 hi, did you figure out how to put a little spring back?
You don't need to go that deep to deep clean your Dyson. I separate the canister from the cyclone, pull the blue filter out go outside and use the water hose to wash everything turning upside-down the cyclone and filling it with water and emptying until the water comes out clean. Let everything dry overnight and reassemble it. Takes 10 minutes and prevents the risk of braking any plastic parts specially if it a couple of years old. Dyson parts replacement are very expensive.
I can’t figure out how to put the little spring back on the gray button 😩😩 please help! 🙏🏼
Hi, did you figure it out?
I’m struggling with it here 😰
Yes please!!!
Famous last words: “It should come right off.”
Oh ya it should lol
I'm having issues getting my canister to open after doing this and cant figure out
Make sure the spring is in the canister I briefly mentioned at 21:26 of the video regarding the spring. If you didn't take it out when you took it apart the first time, it should still be in there. Check that first.
Assuming you haven’t thrown it away, burned it, or sold it by now, try to rotate the bottom of the post spring (he points to it at 18:11) counter clockwise, when looking from the top down. This did the trick for me.
Omg 😆 😳 😱 Does he work for Dyson assembly factory?? 😝😝😝🤣😂
Looked useful. The amount of ads made this borderline unwatchable
As he is disassembling all the parts and I hear the clicking noise I close my ayes thinking is going to break is breaking!! 😬😬😬😬😬😬😖😖😝😝😂😂🤣🤣🤣
I’d rather pay someone to do this.
why doesn't dyson make this easier. Really bad design here
Ya a bit over engineered lol
@@NewParentsInTraining No its under engineered. Rather sad for a company that claims to be a design company. New to dyson and they really are not worth the asking price with a lot of cheap plastics and parts that feel like they will break easy. I would love to deep clean it totally once a month but after watching this I think ill wait longer to do it.
@@bigwangmark yes, agree, for the price they are charging they should've better products.
Lost me when you broke it...
Nice video except you didn't cover the spring detent when snapping everything together. Probably the hardest part to get back in place.
You do a disservice to everyone looking at this by not showing how hard it is to get that small spring back in place.
Yes, you are right, that was my bad. It was toward much later part of filming, I realized the spring wasn't there. I thought the camera was rolling when I snapped the spring back, but it wasn't. I briefly mentioned at 21:26 of the video regarding the spring.
I kindly disagree, yes he forgot to mention it when reassembling but made sure to mention it shortly thereafter. Partially removing the lower cyclone assembly, inserting the spring, and reassembling the lower and upper cyclone assemblies did the trick for me. Not a huge sticking point IMO
quite possibly the worse design vacuum cleaner in the history of humanity
Thank you. Great instructions.