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Azure Jane Lunatic (Azz) 🌺 ([personal profile] azurelunatic) wrote2004-12-05 07:35 pm

Fen and the Art of Vacuum Cleaner Maintainance

Evidently there is a secret channel in the common household upright vacuum cleaner, between the rotating brush and the place where the flexible hose plugs in, a tube that can become plugged up with Carpet Fluff, human hair, and those fuzzies that just naturally migrate off the felines in our lives.

After extensive whacking when the instrument failed to suck properly, I discovered this secret place, and promptly pulled out enough fluff to leave [livejournal.com profile] eris_raven with massive hairballs for a week. Like a fool, I thought this was all, and tried to vacuum once more. Alas, the vacuum cleaner started leaving streaks of black sock fuzzies on the floor. So I upended the instrument (safely powered down) and detached the hose once more, only to be showered with grit, dust, and shards of the greenware lamp that Miss Raven lately shattered.

Much muffled cussing, a wrongly shaped piece of purple plastic, some tweezers, and finally an old toothbrush later, I think I managed to clear out the problematical passage.

The floor is actually becoming clean, much to my amazement and delight. Now, we'll see what happens when I try to move the bed...

Re: vacuum cleaner fu

[identity profile] wolfieboy.livejournal.com 2004-12-06 12:21 am (UTC)(link)
One thing that we've done with out vacuum cleaner is to reverse the hose. That is, take the hose off the main body and put the normal sucking end into there the hose is usually attached. I've found that while things might not be able to continue down the hose, they _can_ go back the way they came. It's only been once that something was really, really lodged...