How To Clean Dyson V6 Filters

Today, we will talk about the best way to clean Dyson V6 filters.

The Dyson V6 vacuum is often considered the entry level Dyson vacuum because of how easy and accessible it is to use, however this is not to say it takes away from the actual efficiency of the product itself since it is still an incredible vacuum.

The Dyson V6 is famous for being lightweight and nimble, making it very maneuverable but also super powerful coming in several variants depending on what you primarily want to use it for including a fluffy and animal extra variant.

While all V6 types are largely the same, just with different colors and toolsets, the filters are all commonly known to fill up with dirt especially quickly due to both their size, and how small their dust bin is, so cleaning the filter often is crucial to keep the vacuum working as it should.

Overview – Clean Dyson V6 Filters

The beauty of the Dyson V6 is how because of its lightweight design, it can be carried anywhere and easily slide under any pieces of furniture and leaves behind a lot of the heavier lifting that can come with bigger vacuums.

This is complimented by a cordless filter in the V6 designed to capture microscopic particles, however because they are so good at catching the waste picked up by the vacuum head, the filter can become filled up very quickly and end up obstructing the performance of the vacuum overall.

Therefore by regularly washing the filter, around once a month, it can help the vacuum function at its best, so it can always be worth doing at least every now and again.

Therefore to make this clearer, here is a step by step guide of the easiest way to clean the filter.

A screwdriver will be required to clean out each filter compartment of the V6 model however you can use a knife, just be sure to take extra caution when opening the smaller crevices.

If you have a Dyson V8 or a Dyson V10, we have steps on cleaning their filters as well.

Steps to Clean Dyson V6 Filters

Step 1 – Remove Wand

Firstly, removing the wand can make the process easier as its length and positioning can sometimes obstruct being able to get to the filter.

To do this, hold down the gray button above it while simultaneously pulling the purple wand until it slides out.

Step 2 – Remove Primary Filter

Next you will want to locate the filter which is at the top of the vacuum in a circular shape. You will easily be able to remove it by grabbing the miniature handle and pulling it out.

Step 3 -Rinse Filter

The filter is washable and should be cleaned every so often since it can pick up quite a lot of dirt in a small amount of time, especially considering how small the V6 model actually is.

Rinse the filter under some warm water for a few minutes and once clean, leave it overnight before putting it back in the vacuum.

Step 4 – Clear Out And Remove Bin

Next you will want to clean the other filter, the external filter, as this can also build up quite a bit of dirt, however it can first be worth emptying the bin container of any waste.

Simply press down the red slider button behind it and the waste will immediately fall out.

You will then want to remove the container by pressing down the red button just above the original button you just pressed.

This will cause the container to become loose and slide off after some handling.

Step 5 – Clean External Filter

Now the external filter will be exposed and will probably have quite a bit of dirt on it.

Simply brush it down and the waste will come off very easily, this is usually better to do outside to avoid any cleanups in the house.

Step 6 – Open Up The Internal Filter

Now you will want to clean the final compartment, the internal filter.

Start by removing the external filter with either a screwdriver or knife, this can be done quite easily by slipping the tool into the crevices and lightly pulling the external filter until it pops off.

Step 7 – Clean Internal Filter

Slip off the exterior filter and once it pops off, you will probably find this is where the majority of dust has built up.

Brush this off to clean the internal filter, this can take slightly longer just because of how much waste builds up in this area.

Step 8 – Go Deeper Into The Filter

This step is optional and primarily if you just want to get the filters as clean as possible or if it is disrupting the actual function of the vacuum, however if you do want to go deeper into the filter, you will notice there are a few screws which you can undo and brush inside to get any dirt of the deeper crevices.

Step 9 – Brush Away Any Extra Excess

To finish, just quickly brush away any dirt that may still be stuck to each of the filter compartments, and even consider rinsing out and cleaning the bin since it will already be removed and can keep the Dyson V6 cleaner for even longer.

Step 10 – Put The Filter Back Together

When the filter is fully cleaned out, it’s time to put it back together.

Simply slide the smaller purple filter back into the hole insert near the top where it was originally, and push the exterior filter back onto the vacuum where it will click in place with a little bit of force.

You can then reinsert the bin container while simultaneously pressing the red button located just behind it, once you hear a click noise it will be reattached and the filter for your Dyson V6 will be completely clean for at least a few weeks.

Summary – Clean Dyson V6 Filters

When cleaning out the Dyson V6 there are a few filter compartments that will require brushing that can take some dismantlement and a decent amount of cleaning, however it is an incredibly useful habit which can keep your nimble and lightweight vacuum working at its best without needing to worry about any disruptions caused from dirt and waste build up.

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