KansasPete
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Is it common for vacuum dirt to smoke or catch on fire?
Customer said the longer she used the vac the more her car smelled "yucky" like smokey . I unlocked, opened the vac clean out, and pulled out the big rubber dirt bowl; it had about 2 inches of black water above the 2" or 3" of well soaked dirt. Cleaned, rinsed & dried the bowl, and the inside of the vac seemed ok. The 4 filter socks appeared ok. Put vac out of service until morning. No rain since the vac was cleaned out. Days are above 100 degrees, low humidity, water wasn't from weather. We use a toilet brush to clean out the socks.
In 20+ years we haven't had vac dirt smoke, fire or have water in the cleanout bowl. Puzzled.
Customer said the longer she used the vac the more her car smelled "yucky" like smokey . I unlocked, opened the vac clean out, and pulled out the big rubber dirt bowl; it had about 2 inches of black water above the 2" or 3" of well soaked dirt. Cleaned, rinsed & dried the bowl, and the inside of the vac seemed ok. The 4 filter socks appeared ok. Put vac out of service until morning. No rain since the vac was cleaned out. Days are above 100 degrees, low humidity, water wasn't from weather. We use a toilet brush to clean out the socks.
In 20+ years we haven't had vac dirt smoke, fire or have water in the cleanout bowl. Puzzled.