cleaning vacuum tools (i.e. bare floor brush)

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ralph123

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Just curious, do you clean your bare floor tools, and if so how? Have a Lux Ambassador III, and regularly use the bare floor brush to vacuum kitchen, bathrooms, etc. Is it safe to soak the bare floor brush?
 
I do clean the bristles after each time I use the floor brush, the dusting brush or one of the turbo heads for cleaning stuff, by removing dirty matters with my fingers. I sometimes use the crevice tool or the plain hose tip to clean the attachments' interiors and bristles. I never put my accessories in water nor used soap to clean them, unless if we had a wet-and-dry canister like a Shop-Vac.
 
I usually use the hose end to vacuum off dusting brush, floor brush, upholstery brush, etc after using. It should be safe to wash them in soapy water, but I don't know that it would really do much to clean the bristles of dust, probably just create mud. It's worth a try, just make sure they're dry before you try to use them again.
 
It is recommended to first vacuum clean the brush bristles BEFORE washing the brushes; THEN air-dry with a wet pick-up vac like a Rainbow, Sirena or shop vac
 

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