How to Clean: Vacuum Brush Roller

How to Clean: Vacuum Brush Roller for Dyson DC07 ( https://amzn.to/3sAQ7vo ) and other vacuums. We were spring cleaning and found the vacuum brush roller does not pickup any surface debris. I noticed since we are staying indoors more that the brushes were wound up with hair. So it must be maintained. This video shows you how.

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We owned our Dyson DC07 ( https://amzn.to/3sAQ7vo ) for over 9 years and we normally do this maintenance every year, however this year we noticed the rollers were full of hair and the pickup and waste volume was low.


To fix this, you have to take off the lower cover of the floor roller and cut out all the hair tangled in the brushes. We used a utility knife to carefully cut the hair off the roller. You also need to dismantle the roller to get to the hair caught under the drive belt. It may take about 10-15 minutes but the difference is night and day. The with the vacuum brushes cleared it exposed the 1 centimeter of brush.

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Car Door Wireless Projector Courtesy Lights – REVIEW & MOD

My 2018 Honda Clarity and other car now lack door courtesy lights so I wanted to try out and test the generic car door projector lights ( https://amzn.to/2T5Lkl7 ) that are found on Amazon for $10- $14 for two. I will unbox, install, review and take apart the projector lights for entertainment. I plan to modify the light in the future videos and see show durable these lights are. The main objective for these lights was for courtesy lights to see if I dropped something on the ground when exiting or entering the car.

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In my previous video I added ambient lighting to my Honda and other cars . I used a simple car RGB flexible LED light kit ( https://amzn.to/3nNsQDV ). These projector door lights are battery powered by AAA batteries and are adhered to the door panel triggered by a magnetic switch. Installing these lights took about 20 minutes to position. The curvature of the door panels only allowed for 60 percent of the foot print to be mounted. Being so light weight it worked, but only time will tell. We will do a follow-up video if they fall or fail.

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My Nerf Mod: Nerf Rival Altas XVI-1200 Blaster – Double to Single Shot Mod.

This is my first Nerf Mod video on how i converted my Altas XVI-1200 Blaster ( https://amzn.to/3bNuiPS ) from a double shot to a single shot. I got the Nerf Altas XVI-1200 Blaster for about $20. Btw, my Youtube vlogs and reviews may also have associated affiliate links to products that may earn from qualifying purchases.

Why modify from double shot to single shot? (I was bored 🙂
Velocity:

Overall its a fun well built Nerf foam blaster that shoots two foam balls at 80 feet per second. I believe it shoots faster with a single foam ball. I tested it with a indoor Chronograph tool ( https://amzn.to/2UFjIEH ). At single shot it travels at velocities of 80-96 feet per second.

Capacity:
The blaster comes with a 12 foam ball magazine, however the Atlas loads 2 balls in every shot. Meaning you have about 6 shots from a full magazine. If your playing with friends you may be at a disadvantage and will have to bring a second clip. To maximize the magazine and reload interval switching to single shot solves this issue. Other Nerf Rivals blasters ( https://amzn.to/3bNws1L ) have high capacity and speed without the need of mods.

Modifying my Nerf Altas XVI-1200:
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The video shows how i did it on my personal blaster – enjoy the video and journey.

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