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Old Dec 8th, 2012, 20:17   #1
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now to all who have a dyson vacuum cleaner

i would advise getting a set of these



the turbo brush is great for in the boot of the v70 where you get ground in dirt it really does get it out and it gets that powerfull if you put it on the alcantara seats it has emough suction to hold on the seat back without any help

now these do normally retail out at £60 now i got mine from comet last week for £22 and its a bargain

you get a flexible crevice tool to get right into all those tight places a hard dirt brush for stubborn dirt and the turbo head for bringing it up like new
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now to all who have a dyson vacuum cleaner

i would advise getting a set of these



the turbo brush is great for in the boot of the v70 where you get ground in dirt it really does get it out and it gets that powerfull if you put it on the alcantara seats it has emough suction to hold on the seat back without any help

now these do normally retail out at £60 now i got mine from comet last week for £22 and its a bargain

you get a flexible crevice tool to get right into all those tight places a hard dirt brush for stubborn dirt and the turbo head for bringing it up like new
Got it free when we bought the latest Dyson vacuum cleaner. They are very useful. We've got other little extras that I have no idea what they are for!
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i bought another wet and dry vac a fancy dyson cannot suck water up...for getting under seats a piece of tape and some hose pipe done.
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i have a vax for the water but it doesn't have the power of the dyson when getting toner out the boot and with the dyson being dry only does pull out 90% and then the vax with cold water only works a treat
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APC, brush and wet and dry. leave for a mins after, fabric guard if needed, and using an old card to put nice strips in...
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