Dyson cordless vacuum filters are engineered to capture microscopic particles. Over time, these can build up in the filter and reduce performance. Select your specific machine from the selector below.
Rinse filters under warm tap water. Once you find the model number of your dyson machine, you can determine which filters you need to wash, and how often. Gently tap the filter on the inside of your bin to remove loose dust and debris.
Make sure to turn off and unplug your machine. And disconnect your machine at the wall socket. This simple guide for cleaning dyson filters will help keep your vacuum cleaner working at its best for years to come. Gently tap the filters over a garbage bin to release surface debris.
Remove your dyson filter (s). Avoid using detergent, bleach, or soaps. Tap your filter (s) lightly on the side of the sink or in the bin, to remove any loose dust and debris. Hold it by the plastic end and reach as far into the bin as possible to contain the dust.
Use a soft brush if needed. Washing your dyson filter is quick and easy.