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Go heavy on bleach, elbow grease, and do your best.. Austin Miller – Spruse Clean.

Empty the dust cup into an outdoor bin..Remove the filter from the filter housing.. Run the filter under cold water to rinse away dirt and other debris.

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Keep rinsing until the water runs clear..Allow at least 24 hours for the filter to fully dry.. Once dry, place the filter back into the housing, then replace inside the dust cup..However, you may want to perform the next step before replacing the filter..

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The instructions above are for a cordless Dirt Devil.Many corded upright Dirt Devil vacuums have two filters, so you may need to clean the exhaust filter too (although check the manual to ensure that it’s washable.).

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Cleaning other Dirt Devil filters is similar, but make sure you read your instruction manual to ensure you’re using the right method.

cleaning washable filters once each month.It’s a frustrating problem – but it’s often simple to fix..

Unfortunately, many people assume that cutting out means their Vax is broken.This is often not the case, as overheating is typically due to reduced airflow through the vacuum..

In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the most common causes of Vax vacuums overheating, along with potential solutions.. How to Tell if Your Vax Vacuum is Overheating.The most common sign of overheating is that your Vax will switch off when in use.