Vacume cleaner brush
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try a detangling comb
I burned up my rotating brush motor from hair. I take a pair of scissors and cut the hair at the bottom of and along the edge of the brush line. Then you can pull the hair out with little effort. I would do it every other vacuuming so it doesn't have a chance to roll off the roller onto the spindle where it will burn up the motor.
Most of the time the rollers will come off the vacuum. I do the same as Mimi does with a scissors to loosen it and just pull it off. A couple of minutes and done. If it for some reason is really bad, that is when I take the roller off.
I have had very good luck with removing long hair by cutting the hair along the line of bristles with a paring knife or scissors and then using a pair of pliers to grab and pull the hair from the roller (hint: always make sure the vacuum is off and unplugged before rotating the roller so it doesn't start up accidentally)
Hi Dano, I put my kitchen rubber gloves on, and go over the carpet with my hands, picking up the hair first, then vac afterwards. Since doing this I don't have any problems. I have a Dust Flow pull along vac. Hope this helps. Kay Adelaide Australia