Yesterday, I figured out how to dismantle the brush roll on my Bissell Pet Hair Eraser Lift-Off vacuum, which isn't turning smoothly. I popped off the end caps using a small, flathead screwdriver, and there was quite a bit of hair wrapped around the inner axles.
After removing the hair, I was able to pop the axle caps off the ends of the brush roll. From that point, I could slide the main axle out of the brush roll, where I found the culprit: one of the bearings isn't turning smoothly!
Now I'm going to need to lubricate this bad bearing. I've got WD-40 as well as 3-in-1 Motor Oil on hand; will either of those do the job?
Also, are any of the brush roll parts washable? Because the inside of the brush roll is coated in dust.







After removing the hair, I was able to pop the axle caps off the ends of the brush roll. From that point, I could slide the main axle out of the brush roll, where I found the culprit: one of the bearings isn't turning smoothly!
Now I'm going to need to lubricate this bad bearing. I've got WD-40 as well as 3-in-1 Motor Oil on hand; will either of those do the job?
Also, are any of the brush roll parts washable? Because the inside of the brush roll is coated in dust.






