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She has been sitting ever since new. That's a couple decades of water damage, mold, and corrosion building up on top of itself. My G5 Kirby is the same. Under all the filth it is a brand new shiny vacuum.



You cannot kill a Kirby, so do not worry about what it looks. Just hit it with a soap and water bath and then some wire brushing and polish and it will clean right up.
 
Amazing that so many people, can spend so much on a new vacuum, then treat it like that. And after such a relatively short time. The other extreme is those Kirbys still boxed and unused.
 
Yuck! If that’s restorable (and I believe you that it is) I have been very fortunate in the ones I have found. I won’t complain again about having to remove a little hair from the brush roll! I’d like to see it when it’s done.
 
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