Oil can.... for plastic?

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I wouldn't wan to use anything greasy on a vacuum cleaner. One of these very thin PTFE aerosol sprays maybe ?
Is there the option to use a very fine abrasive, car polish or some such to smooth the surfaces that are causing you problems ?
What sort of Dyson is it ? We don't suffer the same problem with ours.
 
I wouldn't wan to use anything greasy on a vacuum cleaner. One of these very thin PTFE aerosol sprays maybe ?
Is there the option to use a very fine abrasive, car polish or some such to smooth the surfaces that are causing you problems ?
What sort of Dyson is it ? We don't suffer the same problem with ours.
I like the idea of car polish!
V11 something or other, just friction fit... but too much friction IMHO
 
Go easy with the silicone spray that stuff is a menace.

You can get some stuff (I conveniently forgot the name) which is a graphite powder which is used for lubricating things which react badly to oils.


Ollie
 
-1 to silicon, +1 to polish (all sorts, including candles).
Tried car polish (smoothing with emery not right due shape) and that seems to work?
Thank you people.
(Ashamed aside: Found a filter - yes clogged after 2 years being ignored.
Took the thing apart, compressor to the fore, even the 'foot' thingy was clogged with fluff. )
 
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