The carpet in the mosque is superb parwaz - so rich and vibrant - they must have a lot of red carpet to need so many cleaners! But - you can never have too many - it's a good job they have someone on hand who can look after them like you do!
OMG you made a video in one of my favorite places you film in. YES PARWAZ! 😃 This makes me so very HAPPY! I love your Mosque it’s so pretty. I am watching now ❤
Just a thought but wouldn't it be economically cheaper for them to buy a couple of decent commercial machines and sell the ones your doing up for them to raise money for the new machines mate ?
They used to use only commercial vacuums (Nilco bagged uprights) but the problem with them is the dustbags would clog with fine dust, we’ve tried so many different types of vacuums and have concluded that the best thing there is a Dyson DC14 origin (DC04 silver/lime is also good but the bin insert constantly falls out when emptying and people put them in the wrong way) Since the carpets are thick, something a little more powerful than a DC04 is needed, hence the DC14 origin However the Sebo X7 works brilliantly, it has a shakeout dustbag so whenever that loses suction it’s easy to just empty it out and suction is restored again 😄
Subhanallah . I was just watching Cus I’m interesting in getting for my local masjid. And it’s sad how people can’t take care of hoovers in even masjids
@@danyal2372 The vacuums are usually broken by people cleaning up after food gatherings and have no clue how to use them unfortunately, but the upright hoovers are quite good for carpets as the pull along cylinder type vacuum cleaners don’t have rotating brushes to deep clean carpets properly 👍🏽 The Dysons, Shark and Sebo do a really good job when they work I definitely recommend taking part in your local mosque with the vacuuming it’s good and rewarding 😄
@@parwaz7861 they have hoovers the Henry big ones but there just too heavy and I don’t like them. I was looking at mille c3 cat and dog. Or shark duo cylinder. Do you know about these ? My other local masjid has the Miele so thought I’d buy it but I’m still unsure jzk khair for responding
@@danyal2372 No problem happy to help! Miele used to be good but they’re unreliable now, the shark cylinder with the powered brush is quite a good model to be honest, they have good suction and a proper motorised brushbar for more powerful pickup on carpets, mine is the version without duo clean as I believe the suction leaks out the front duo clean roller, that model still works great on hard floors as well
@@parwaz7861 I picked up a duo cordless one for my home today and it’s nice . Just can’t seem to get the cylinder shark in stock it’s out of stock everywhere. Will wait then . I was close to ordering the Miele one. My local masjid are still sitting on a small Henry and it’s so frustrating to use can’t imagine what the women go through using that while we get the bigger newer Henry’s
I fix Dysons, Numatics, Sebos, sharks, kirbys, Miele cylinders, orecks, pretty much most vacuums I like working on Bagged vacuums mainly due to them being less dust caked and cordless dysons because they’re quick to do
I get so angry because I always service my mosk vacuums around once a month and somehow they always have a problem like how do people not know how to use them and they are all Sebos or dyson or Henry they have over 20 for 3 floors and use 3-4
They have a few Henry’s but the hoses always break on them etc and they’re not suitable for the thick carpets anyway The nilcos would be good but the issue is the bags clog with fine dust and lose suction, even Sebos genuine hepa bags lose suction at almost half full but they use them till their last legs I think another DC14 origin would be good as what’s needed is something that can do more than a surface clean, be robust and also maintain airflow
The disposable bags weren’t really helping seeing as how airflow drops when nearly half full, I figured a reusable bag could be emptied when there’s suction loss and just knock it against something to free the pores in the bag from dust
@@RJA_World the thing is with a mosque hundreds of people come in 5x a day with their shoes off so imagine all the fine dust in the thick carpets They used to have a fleet of commercial nilcos which weren’t cutting it along with a Kirby, several Numatics, etc. Bags clog with dust, even the genuine old green Numatic and genuine sebo bags clog when they’re less that half full = impractical The best thing I’ve found so far for this environment is a DC14 origin cos of its durability, how it doesn’t lose suction and requires very minimal maintenance I’m gonna try and find another dc14, I could have replaced the motor but I decided a new one would be nicer than changing the motor as I’ve done that before last year (replaced with a cheapo motor, my bad really)
The carpet in the mosque is superb parwaz - so rich and vibrant - they must have a lot of red carpet to need so many cleaners! But - you can never have too many - it's a good job they have someone on hand who can look after them like you do!
Thank you for the awesome comment! Really appreciate it!
This is a really nice voluntary job ❤
OMG you made a video in one of my favorite places you film in. YES PARWAZ! 😃 This makes me so very HAPPY! I love your Mosque it’s so pretty. I am watching now ❤
Wait are you muslim?? Vacuum sensation
My local mosque also has a silver and lime dc04 aswell since new and it’s still going strong
I swear they used to have some Henries? Great video and the Mosque looks lovely. Hoping to service my Mosque's vacuums someday!
They have a few Henry’s but they need a deep cleaner for thick carpets
@@parwaz7861 can you make videos servicing them next time too
If you wanted to keep the DC04, just convert it to a clutched.
Good job! I honestly really enjoyed this video ,well done
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed!
Amazing work!
Hope to see you do some repair videos on these when you can
love your collection! 🤩
Thank you!
Parwaz can you show us the Henry’s at
The mosque
I would’ve definitely saved the dc25. I love those.😊
Me too.
getting to do what you love while helping a mosque, hamidallah Win win ❤
ManchesterVacs sell genuine non clutch brushbars. Maybe you could buy one for the DC04 Silver and Lime?
My mosque has some dyson light ball that needs servicing
What machines are you going replace the scrap machines with?
DC14 origins, maybe even DC07 origins
People are so hard on vacuums. They fill them up and just putch them without cleaning them out. Oh well. Roadsie or thrift store find!!!
Just get them 5 Kirby’s with zip bags 😂😂😂 impossible to beak I swear haha
I tried a Kirby G6 here, it didn’t last long because the belt constantly slipped with all the fine dust they were pulling out
@@parwaz7861 Ohh, I guess that is fair, means it was doing its job though 😀
Can you do an update video please?
Where did you get the reusable bag for the sebo from
Amazon usually
Just a thought but wouldn't it be economically cheaper for them to buy a couple of decent commercial machines and sell the ones your doing up for them to raise money for the new machines mate ?
They used to use only commercial vacuums (Nilco bagged uprights) but the problem with them is the dustbags would clog with fine dust, we’ve tried so many different types of vacuums and have concluded that the best thing there is a Dyson DC14 origin (DC04 silver/lime is also good but the bin insert constantly falls out when emptying and people put them in the wrong way)
Since the carpets are thick, something a little more powerful than a DC04 is needed, hence the DC14 origin
However the Sebo X7 works brilliantly, it has a shakeout dustbag so whenever that loses suction it’s easy to just empty it out and suction is restored again 😄
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Thank you!
Subhanallah . I was just watching Cus I’m interesting in getting for my local masjid. And it’s sad how people can’t take care of hoovers in even masjids
I never thought stand hoovers would be convenient for masjids Cus they are so big and heavy HOOver isn’t nice
@@danyal2372 The vacuums are usually broken by people cleaning up after food gatherings and have no clue how to use them unfortunately, but the upright hoovers are quite good for carpets as the pull along cylinder type vacuum cleaners don’t have rotating brushes to deep clean carpets properly 👍🏽
The Dysons, Shark and Sebo do a really good job when they work
I definitely recommend taking part in your local mosque with the vacuuming it’s good and rewarding 😄
@@parwaz7861 they have hoovers the Henry big ones but there just too heavy and I don’t like them. I was looking at mille c3 cat and dog. Or shark duo cylinder. Do you know about these ? My other local masjid has the Miele so thought I’d buy it but I’m still unsure jzk khair for responding
@@danyal2372 No problem happy to help!
Miele used to be good but they’re unreliable now, the shark cylinder with the powered brush is quite a good model to be honest, they have good suction and a proper motorised brushbar for more powerful pickup on carpets, mine is the version without duo clean as I believe the suction leaks out the front duo clean roller, that model still works great on hard floors as well
@@parwaz7861 I picked up a duo cordless one for my home today and it’s nice . Just can’t seem to get the cylinder shark in stock it’s out of stock everywhere. Will wait then . I was close to ordering the Miele one. My local masjid are still sitting on a small Henry and it’s so frustrating to use can’t imagine what the women go through using that while we get the bigger newer Henry’s
What machines can you fix and what are you strongest on? Which ones do you like working on?
I fix Dysons, Numatics, Sebos, sharks, kirbys, Miele cylinders, orecks, pretty much most vacuums
I like working on Bagged vacuums mainly due to them being less dust caked and cordless dysons because they’re quick to do
What mosque is that
My mosque is minhajjall guran in Walsall
Why does the DC01 sound like a Henry?
It has an Ametek motor, DC01s had 2 types of motors fitted; YV motor or Ametek
so Henry also had a ametek?
How to fix a dyson:
Plug in the sawzall
Cut motor out
Throw the plastic shit away
Take motor to scrapyard
Buy a commercial Hoover and a Henry.
Just put the dyson under a bench saw and run the saw down the middle of it
What happened to the DC55?
I’ve no idea I think it’s been retired
@@parwaz7861 Do your mosque always throw machines out without even getting them repaired?
@@jayambermsp8000 nope usually I tell them that certain vacuums should be retired for better machines
@@parwaz7861 Oh right.
@@parwaz7861 I do the same as well. I get them repaired.
Do they still have the DC55 Total Clean?
The DC55 has now been retired
I get so angry because I always service my mosk vacuums around once a month and somehow they always have a problem like how do people not know how to use them and they are all Sebos or dyson or Henry they have over 20 for 3 floors and use 3-4
Dc01s are nice to use just not that good
If only I could have the broken ones 😢, I think you live too far away
I want a xax
My God do these people have any sense of maintenance
The general public that come to use these machines don’t know how to work them
@@parwaz7861 That is true. They don't look after them because it's not theres.
Deffo need some kinda numatic of something there. I swear this mosque had the big nilco vacs?
They have a few Henry’s but the hoses always break on them etc and they’re not suitable for the thick carpets anyway
The nilcos would be good but the issue is the bags clog with fine dust and lose suction, even Sebos genuine hepa bags lose suction at almost half full but they use them till their last legs
I think another DC14 origin would be good as what’s needed is something that can do more than a surface clean, be robust and also maintain airflow
How the hell do you break a numatic hose
@@bread-gz3rl Maybe due to overstretchin. Could be wrong though.
@@bread-gz3rl nothing's indestructible
Bag with zip..... PANIC
The disposable bags weren’t really helping seeing as how airflow drops when nearly half full, I figured a reusable bag could be emptied when there’s suction loss and just knock it against something to free the pores in the bag from dust
3:33 how to kill your motor
Yep.
Throw them all away and get a few Numatics
They have those and they’re not as effective as the Dysons, shark or Sebo
@@parwaz7861 Yeah Sebo is a good choice. I personally wouldn't choose Dyson for a commercial setting though. But each to their own :)
@@RJA_World the thing is with a mosque hundreds of people come in 5x a day with their shoes off so imagine all the fine dust in the thick carpets
They used to have a fleet of commercial nilcos which weren’t cutting it along with a Kirby, several Numatics, etc.
Bags clog with dust, even the genuine old green Numatic and genuine sebo bags clog when they’re less that half full = impractical
The best thing I’ve found so far for this environment is a DC14 origin cos of its durability, how it doesn’t lose suction and requires very minimal maintenance
I’m gonna try and find another dc14, I could have replaced the motor but I decided a new one would be nicer than changing the motor as I’ve done that before last year (replaced with a cheapo motor, my bad really)
@@parwaz7861 DC07 non clutch sounds good. Why not try that in the mosque?
@@niceandspicy3197 they used to have one of those! Might get another tbh
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