Dyson has a global reputation for producing some of the best vacuum cleaners (opens in new tab), largely thanks to their powerful suction. Over time, however, dust collects not just in the dust bin but in the filter and cleaning heads, clogging up the vacuum and compromising the suction. In extreme cases, clogged filters can cause the motor of the vacuum to have to work much harder and eventually burn out. Knowing how to clean a Dyson vacuum properly will ensure that your vacuum cleaner performs at its best. If your Dyson is ready for a spruce, read on for our ten steps for how to clean a Dyson vacuum cleaner. We break down the process into simple to follow steps and even talk to an expert technician from Dyson, to find out exactly how to tackle dust build up without damaging your machine.
How to clean a Dyson vacuum
- Find the filter Locate your vacuum cleaner’s internal filter. Depending on which model of Dyson vacuum cleaner you have, the filter may be located in a different position. Find out where it is on your particular mode using Dyson’s online product finder to access the user manual and locate your filter.
- Ditch the dust Remove the filter, tapping it gently on the side of a bin to dislodge dust clogging it.
- Start washing Next, rinse your filter under cold running water. Shake gently to dispel any stuck dust and remove excess water. Do not use hot water as it may warp the plastic casing of the filter. Do not use any soap or detergent.
- Leave the filter to dry Leave the filters to air dry for 24 hours before replacing them. When inserted into the right position the filter should slot back into the body of the vacuum cleaner without requiring excessive force, otherwise, you may risk breaking it.
- Empty the bin Remove the bin from your Dyson vacuum cleaner. This is a large clear plastic vessel that collects dust from vacuuming. This is where the majority of the dust from vacuuming will collect.
- Don’t forget the wand Remove the wand attachment. Most models of Dyson vacuum cleaners will have a thin detachable plastic wand that can be used to clean harder-to-reach spots than with the standard large cleaner head.
- Detach the cleaner head Remove the cleaner head from the bottom of the vacuum cleaner. This is the plastic attachment that comes as the standard head on all Dyson vacuum cleaners. Dust can become caught inside the head and around the rotating brushes inside.
- Check all attachments Remove any other attachment than your vacuum may have. These are often head or brush attachments for the wand.
- Rinse all attachments Clean the attachments with warm running water that is not excessively hot to avoid any warping or damage to the parts. Take care to remove any debris from the rotating brushes in the cleaner head.
- Leave to dry, then reattach Lay the parts flat to dry for 24 hours before reattaching.
How often should I clean my Dyson vacuum?
Dyson Technician, Özüm Muharrem-Patel, advises that a Dyson vacuum filter should be cleaned “once a month to maintain optimal performance, while the bin, wand, cleaner head, and attachments can be cleaned as frequently as desired”. The state of the filter is the factor that will affect your Dyson’s performance the most. Learning how to clean a vacuum filter (opens in new tab)will help you ensure your machine doesn’t lose suction or affect its energy efficiency. Other attachments can be cleaned as often as needed. Take note of when dust is building up on your attachments, in particular the brush parts of any cleaning heads. Dust caught in your Dyson can aggravate allergies, so knowing how to keep it clean will keep your floors and air as fresh as possible. Discover more guides for the home… Best top load washers (opens in new tab) Best dishwashers (opens in new tab) Best dryers (opens in new tab) Best steam mops (opens in new tab) Best robot vacuums (opens in new tab)