Dyson repair man
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- Kibkommer
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Dyson repair man
About 6 months I met a lady in Garfields the Vets who gave me the name and telephone number of a man who could repair Dyson vacuums (but only the old or very old designs) At the time he was visiting UK and since then I've lost the piece of paper with name and number. If you were the lady at Garfields or better still know the gentleman concerned could they get in touch with me. Thanks a bunch.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Dyson repair man
I strip my old Dyson (V6) right back about every 6 weeks, more than the cleaning instructions and then it works as it should. I do not touch the motor. If your Dyson stops and starts or not sucking properly it is most probably clogged with very fine dust. Should those be the problems I'll fix it for free, just need to drop it off in central Girne. Let me know what the 'broken' symptoms are.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Dyson repair man
Check out YouTube, there are some great tutorials for general maintenance.
- Keithcaley
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Re: Dyson repair man
It's no good offering repair tips to sophie, after all....
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...... She's a WOMAN!
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...... She's a WOMAN!
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Dyson repair man
We might have been on lockdown Sunshine, but in that time I've been sharpening my skills with the whip, so button it.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Dyson repair man
Looks as if you've removed all your teeth!! Remember I know where you live.