Yeah, maybe. it's fairly intuitive. As always, what's the point of cleaning if you don't do the job properly.
I mean, your own link just verified my point and refuted yours. They say nothing about replacing them and only mention additional filters to maintain usage whilst the other is drying if you've not figured out you can use a cool fan to speed up drying time. I'm confident that
your claim was a falsehood after being given a chance to defend it and failing. This, I've noticed, is a running theme from much of your output, which reduces credibility for future factual claims. It simply verified this place is too much of an exclusive echo chamber, where too often, merely challenging factual claims (that are clearly falsehoods) results in hypersensitivity and aggressively defensive behaviour.
However, you're right about rinsing with water alone not always unclogging a filter (for Dyson filters; I can't comment about others, other than their technology is inferior). I recently has this issue on the V16 after a ridiculous flour test. But this isn't something any user would likely face in normal real world use, and my careful and gentle
machine wash technique restored to factory default. The mild detergent helps detach sticky substances caked onto the filter fibres.