How to Clean Dyson V10 Soft Roller Head [Simple Steps]

If you own a Dyson V10 with the soft roller head, keeping it clean is one of the easiest ways to ensure it continues to work like new.

I was recently on vacation when I noticed my brother-in-law’s V10 hadn’t had its roller head cleaned in months. Dust, hair, and debris were all starting to build up — and that’s precisely what inspired me to make this guide.

If you’ve been putting off cleaning yours, don’t worry. The process is quick, simple, and takes less than ten minutes. I’ll walk you through the exact steps to get your soft roller nozzle looking and performing like it should.

Tools You’ll Need

Cleaning the Dyson V10 soft roller nozzle is straightforward and doesn’t require any special tools. All you need is a flat-head screwdriver and either a microfiber cloth or some paper towels.

I personally recommend using a microfiber cloth. It’s reusable, more effective at trapping dust, and helps reduce waste compared to disposable paper towels.

Steps in How to Clean a Dyson V10 Soft Roller Head

Step 1: Unlock the locking mechanism

1. Unlock the locking mechanism: Using a flat-head screwdriver, turn the lock to release the two rollers. Once they’re removed, you’ll have clear access to the nozzle’s hard-to-reach areas for a thorough cleaning.

2. Clean the rollers: After unlocking the mechanism, remove the two rollers.

step 2: clean large roller

Use a microfiber cloth to wipe away any dust, hair, or debris clinging to the surface. Make sure to clean along the entire length of each roller for the best results.

Step 2: clean small roller

3. Clean the axles: Inspect the axles on both sides of the rollers. Hair and dust often wrap tightly around these parts, especially if they haven’t been cleaned in years. Carefully remove any buildup to keep the rollers spinning freely.

Step 3: clean axle

4. Clean the nooks and crannies: Use a flat-head screwdriver and a towel to reach into the small spaces around the cleaning nozzle. You can wrap the towel around the tip of the screwdriver to protect the plastic from scratches, or use them separately — whichever feels more comfortable.

5. Reassemble the nozzle: When you’ve finished cleaning, reattach the components in reverse order. Make sure each part is secure before locking the mechanism back into place. Finally, test the nozzle to ensure everything is working properly.

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