So I got my old Dyson DC07 Animal back from my mom, who doesn't like it anymore after I gifted her a shiny new Hoover Air Steerable vacuum. The Dyson was bought brand new at the end of 2007, and still runs like a champ, 11 years later. It actually had to have parts replaced last year, namely the clutch and "lifetime" HEPA post-motor filter.
The vacuum was a bit dirty, so I refurbished it yesterday. I washed all the removable parts; I even took apart the cyclone assembly and cleaned it!
However, the hose is NASTY from normal use; there's a lot of dirt and gunk in it. I'd like to clean that as well, but I don't know the best way to clean it. Any suggestions for removing stuck-on dirt in a Dyson hose?




The vacuum was a bit dirty, so I refurbished it yesterday. I washed all the removable parts; I even took apart the cyclone assembly and cleaned it!
However, the hose is NASTY from normal use; there's a lot of dirt and gunk in it. I'd like to clean that as well, but I don't know the best way to clean it. Any suggestions for removing stuck-on dirt in a Dyson hose?



