Alley Allert!! A cliffhanger...?

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So, it's 12:15 am; Robert and I just got home. About a half hour ago, we went to go investigate the ad posted below... ((We were winding down on the sofa, watching SNL -- not intending on going out again tonight)).

I was sure it was going to be gone. And I also had no idea what it was!

Alas, it was still there! It's not super duper fabulous -- but it'll be fun to have, and kind of bottom of the line-ish.

Stay tuned.....

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Wow Fred, I have never seen an AD like that before. Do tell what did you find???
 
Knowing Fred, he will have found sixteen other things on the way back from getting this one. All new and in the boxes....


Rick
 
knowing Fred, he will have found sixteen other things on the way back from getting this one. All new and in the boxes....

and at 1:00am in the morning no less, lol :-)
 
Like I said, nothing super duper extra spectacular... but nonetheless, it's a complete machine that will clean up rather nicely. And it's a Wards, too!

There's a part of me that has a soft spot for bottom of the line machines.

Surely, though... It would have come with a combination rug/floor tool? Maybe not.

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Fred, great score and you can't beat free either! I happened to have my fall/winter '85 Wards catalog handy, apparently this one isn't BOL as the 4014 below it has the combo floor/rug tool and no tool caddy, this one should have the dial edge clean floor tool.

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I ran across an ad..........

like that posted in Madison, WI a few weeks back.

Must be a new trend for bleeding hearts. They can't just kick 'em to the curb. God bless them!

Yes......the circle of life. =o)

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I guess it's not too bottom of the line because it has a bag indicator.... does it have a cord winder too? How nice that it came with all the attachments. I can't believe it actually says BY HOOVER on it.... usually store branded items are so mysterious about their manufacturer... I would have thought it was a Convertible from the add....
 
Hey Fred, Harriet looks so pleased with her new vacuum!!! How fun. I agree though I am sure that it would have came with a combination rug/floor tool. Great find at any rate and sure worth a trip out in the dark!!

Terry
 
You should.......

Leave an picture of Harriet back in the alley with a thank-you note signed from her! Or is there anyway to reply to the CL ad?
 
Just an update...

Today I finally got around to tearing the cleaner apart and giving everything a good bath. I had to order a few parts for it, those should arrive within a few days. While I don't think these motors were really meant to be serviced -- they do come apart, which makes it easy to clean all of the fans and get the 'old dirt' stink out of the vacuum.

Here's most of it drying after getting a bath...

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The other half...

These all went through one of Robert's dishwashers. I ran them through 3 times ... there was a lot of nasty inside this cleaner. Now it just sparkles!
There is some minor discoloration on the bag-lid. Hopefully some of that will buff out without too much trouble.

Stay tuned for pictures when I get it all done! I'm excited to get this done.. I'm postponing vacuuming the hardwood floors for a few days so I can give this a real run through its paces when it's all back together.

~Fred

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Excellent find! My Dad used to have the Hoover Spirit version of this, but with a power head. Non straight-suction machine. I want to find one eventually. Great photos!
 
Dishwasher

I've been tempted to clean vacuum attachments in the dishwasher. Is there a type of detergent I should use or more importantly, a type I should avoid? The dishwasher is a Sear-branded Bosch that has been superb. The attachments run the gamut.
Thanks for your advice.
Jay
 
Jay-

Good question...

I've only done it a handfull of times, but I know there are some folks who run anything they can fit into the dishwasher in the dishwhasher (hubcaps included). Be careful of detergents; they can haze the plastic sometimes (that happened to one Hoover spirit bag lid I ran a while back. I ran this particular load 3 times with super hot water and no detergent... Only about a quarter cup of STPP (phosphates), that Robert has. It just helps soften the water.

Maybe try it with some attachments that you don't care too much about at first -- just to try it and see what happens.. and maybe add a few tsp of detergent.

I also don't let it run through the entire dry-cycle. Only about 5 min. of it. Just lay it out to dry for a day or so. Also, if something is super nasty, you could probably soak it in really hot water for about 20 min before you put it in the dishwasher. Even though most parts come out very clean, sometimes manual scrubbing is still necessary.

And you'd probably want to run an empty cycle after -- to clean everything out, before you run dishes again. I would always do that whenever I used my parents dishwahser. Just to avoid any cross-contamination.

Try it and report back! :-)
 

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