MarketplaceHair Brush ManufacturerPosted on January 24, 2010. Cleaner vacuum brush roll - How to clean? Yuck! I tried today and noticed my vacuum cleaner is not picking up anything. Then I noticed that the rotating brush is simply covered with hair and dust, etc. Some tips for cleaning rotating brush should I get a roller brush and / or vacuum (I think my vacuum can be interrupted when I checked on the manufacturer's website)??? I use a razor type of box cutters to trim the hair from one end to another, using a clean edge at the helm of a drummer, then simply choose the hair and put the bar back in the vacuum. Remove the roller brush and take a comb and comb through it to loosen the hair. You probably need scissors to cut hair well. the reverse for you to work safely. Get a nice pair of scissors. The roller is made of wood or metal (probably) and rows of hairs embedded in it. You want to run the groundswell of your scissors along the stabilizer bar and pick up loops of yarn and hair. You can cut the loops, then, without cutting the hair. As you cut, cut off the loops and discard. A lot of lint comes off with them. Just keep dragging the scissors along the race, turning the roll bar while you work to get the stuff from the other side. It should not take more than 5 minutes if your scissors are nice and bright. There will be a rubber band around the middle of this bar (if yours is like mine) and the hair and thread under the belt can slide, so do not forget to check the belt and things under the carpet (If you check your manual, it can even be an easy way to take the belt off). Once you cut your hair and thread around the bar of the belt will be able to get a much better grip on the roller and the brush works much better (remember to replace if you took the wide belt). cutting areas of the brush (not hair) with scissors and start pulling the pieces of wood. CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment | Popular Articles External Links |