"As I have posted of the Dyson Shroud many times before, it's the best on earth and no others can do what he and/or his engineers did. It is the worlds first sweeping shroud (air traveling into the bin sweeps shroud). - Fact. Come-on, you know I recently posted you of this genius shroud invention. Make no mistake (outside readers), hair rarely gets stuck or sucked into Dyson patented shrouds." DIB
In my experience, ladies' long hair, feathers (from duvets and pillows), synthetic long fibres from certain carpets, can and do stick to that damned Dyson shroud. That I can attest to.
It should also be mentioned that over a period of time, the Dyson will start to smell, even if the bin is emptied regularly and the filter washed. This is because the fine dust accumulates in the airducts within the shroud area, as well as the small cyclone depositing area.
I found the answer with my DC15: wash the complete, removable cyclone bin assembly.
Here is what I did. (Wear eye protection!)
Empty bin, remove clear bin, wash clear bin with detergent.
Remove pre-filter, wash both parts of pre-filter in warm water, by hand, with laundry detergent. I used P&G's "Bold" powder. Rinse well, allow to thoroughly air dry.
Remove filter lid (hinge can be gently forced off one side), set aside. There should only be the shroud and inner cyclone assembly now.
Fill a 2-gallon bucket with hand-hot water, add a scoop of laundry powder, place the inner cyclone assembly into bucket, and agitate up & down vigorously, and rotate clockwise & anti-clockwise.
Invert the cyclone assembly and place back into the bucket, using same up & down and rotating motions.
You may find that you have to empty the pail and start again, due to the amount of dirt released.
Rinse all washed parts thoroughly, and allow to air-dry for a couple of days. When all parts are dry, re-assemble and enjoy a clean machine once again!
Of course, you could save yourselves all this hassle: by buying a bagged machine. Then, when the bag starts to smell bad, simply replace the bag with a new one. Problem solved!
While unpopular here, my tutorial of eliminating the great majority of dust pluming when emptying a Dyson undoubtedly would get tens of thousands of hits if and when I choose to upload a tutorial vid to YouTube or alike. How do I know this? Because it is simple to do, safe to do, fast to do, costs nothing and answers a problem that no others have answered. DIB
If the Dyson shroud is as bad as you say, then why are multi-billions worth of corporations copying the many Dyson expired patent shrouds (Fantom, DC01, etc.) and designing around the current Dyson (DC14/15) patent? Bissell’s Healthy Home is almost an exact copy of the patented DC14/15 shroud... why? Can you name a better designed shroud than the most sought after shroud - the DC14/15 shroud?