Wednesday, April 15, 2009

My Dyson (upright) has started pulling loops in my carpet, what could be wrong with it?

Only 12-18mths old, seems ok on my older carpets, but got new carpet in bathroom and bedroom and this is where the problem occurs.

My Dyson (upright) has started pulling loops in my carpet, what could be wrong with it?
dyson cleaners fantastic as is their after sales service please get in touch and they will give you sound advice
Reply:It%26#039;s broken. Ring up Dyson, they operate a bit like Rolls Royce and don%26#039;t like to hear of their products doing unsavoury things so they will probably bend over backwards to help you-when mine went wrong they replaced it without fuss.
Reply:I often have touble with my upright
Reply:it could be your belt i keep getting problems with mine aswell.
Reply:Has no one ever told you even the carpet supplier , you should never, ever vacume a new carpet for at least 6 months especially with a high powered dyson.brush only or manual carpet sweeper till then
Reply:You spent too much money for it in the first place. They are very over rated and not worth the money.
Reply:its not your dyson its the carpet its picking up on loose fibers and draging them in %26quot;scorce the end of loose material to stop the fraying%26quot; (dont set fire to yourself though)
Reply:I don%26#039;t know what is causing your problem but, i have not had much luck to be honest with Dyson%26#039;s, don%26#039;t think i will buy one again, i have had two and both have broken down (the motor) a couple of weeks after the guarantee has run out!!! nearly £600 POUNDS WORTH OF HOOVERS in 4 yrs!!!





Anyway back to the point you should have a 2 year guarantee with it, if you think it is technical get them to sort it out.





Good luck.
Reply:mayb the brushes need replacing or cleaning.


sometimes u can get hair and bits stuck in the corners.


clean it up c if it helps.



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