Learn how to easily clean your vacuum brush and get rid of stubborn trapped hairs, using a magical tool that effortlessly removes hair from your vacuum!
Remove the roller brush from the vacuum and take all pieces apart. A basic roller brush should have a brush and two little rollers/screws at the ends that allow you to remove the brush from its socket. If your vacuum doesn't allow taking the brush away, skip to the next step.
Grab the roller with one hand and with the opposite hand, start ripping the trapped hairs using your seam ripper, just like you would rip out a seam in sewing projects.
When done, leave the seam ripper aside and remove the hairs with your fingers. They should come off with absolutely no effort!
When all hairs are removed, get the comb and clean the brush hairs from lint and other small debris.
Wash the brush with water and soap and dry with a cloth. Make sure there's no water left in the roller brush pipe. If there's water, wrap a thin cloth around a hard straw and insert it in the pipe; clean until dry. If you weren't able to take the brush pieces apart, wipe the brush with a damp cloth until clean.
Put all the parts back together, clean the socket with a damp cloth and return the roller brush to its socket which now looks spotless!