Drymaster Upholstery Tool Cloged

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  1. Ryno New Member

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    I bought a used Drymaster Upholstery tool and it seems to be clogged it vacumes fine but no water runs through it. I can't seem to find out how to take it apart to clean it. Does anybody here know how?
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    is it thenew model?
    it should come with the manual.
    this might help you.

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    No I bought it used.. that helped but I still didn't get in unclogged it seems to be full of lime is there anyway to take it compleatly apart? I even tried soaking it in vinegar over night.
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    yep i think there is a way.
    or you can replce the parts.
    I will scan the whole catalog and post it, so you can take a look and
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    Have you tried cleaning the inline filter that is on the solution hose ? You might wanna try and clean that, I have an old Drimaster upholstery tool and it happens to mine about every six months.
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    Take to scress of the plastic part of the head tin pop it out, I use a small screw drive to pry it up. Then take the inside plate out. You should notice alot of stuff stuck in their. Clean all that crap out with a small knife and then put it back together. This should get the water flowing again. This is what I do when I notice the flow of water slows down
    bmas
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    Bmas so you joined march 2007 and this is your second post? you have been busy.
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    I know, i don't post too much but i do enjoy the board. Great information and alot of helpfull tips. I will try to post more often

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