How to pull apart and clean a Dyson DC08 radix assembly
http://www.vacuumspot.com.au Simple video showing you how to dissasemble and clean a cyclone assembly on a Dyson DC08 Vacuum Cleaner. One of the biggest reasons you start to get a build up in the radix assembly in the first place is because of reduced airflow due to filter wear. For peak performance and maximum machine lifespan I would change the washable filter every couple of years. The part number for the washable filter is DDFILTD-1 http://www.vacuumspot.com.au/dyson-dc... Follow us on twitter @ VacuumGuru

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