HOW TO TAKE APART BISSELL LITTLE GREEN BRUSH HEAD
Introduction Preparing to Disassemble the Bissell Little Green Brush Head
 
Tools and Materials Needed for Disassembly of the Bissell Little Green Brush Head
 
StepbyStep Guide Taking Apart the Bissell Little Green Brush Head
 
Cleaning and Maintenance Tips for the Bissell Little Green Brush Head
 
Troubleshooting Common Issues with the Bissell Little Green Brush Head
 
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Introduction: Preparing to Disassemble the Bissell Little Green Brush Head

If you own a Bissell Little Green cleaning machine, you know how effective it can be in tackling small, everyday messes. Whether it's spilled juice on the kitchen counter or pet stains on the living room carpet, the Little Green is your go-to solution for quick and easy cleanups. However, over time, the brush head of your Little Green may become clogged with debris or hair, affecting its performance. To maintain the efficiency of your machine, disassembling and cleaning the brush head is essential.

Step 1: Gather the necessary tools

Before you begin disassembling the brush head of your Bissell Little Green, it's important to gather all the necessary tools. You will need a Phillips head screwdriver, a pair of needle-nose pliers, and a clean cloth or sponge for wiping away any dirt or grime.

Step 2: Unplug the machine

It is crucial to always unplug the Bissell Little Green from the power source before attempting any disassembly. This ensures your safety and prevents any accidental damage to the machine.

Step 3: Remove the brush head cover

The brush head cover is located at the front of the Little Green, just above the brush bristles. Use your Phillips head screwdriver to remove the screws holding the cover in place. Carefully lift off the cover and set it aside.

Step 4: Detach the brush bristles

Once the cover is removed, you will be able to see the brush bristles and the debris that may have accumulated around them. Gently grasp the brush bristles and pull upwards to separate them from the brush head. If the bristles are tightly attached, you can use the needle-nose pliers to assist in detaching them. Be careful not to damage the bristles in the process.

Step 5: Clean the brush bristles and head

Now that the brush bristles are detached, take a moment to clean them thoroughly. Use your fingers or a brush to remove any loose debris or hair. If necessary, you can use warm water and mild soap to wash away any stubborn dirt. Similarly, wipe down the brush head with a clean cloth or sponge to remove any visible dirt or grime.

Step 6: Reassemble the brush head

Once the brush bristles and head are clean, it's time to reassemble the brush head. Carefully align the brush bristles with the slots in the brush head and push down firmly until they snap back into place. Ensure that all the bristles are securely attached before proceeding.

Step 7: Replace the brush head cover

Before you can use your Little Green again, you need to put the brush head cover back in place. Align the cover with the corresponding holes on the machine and insert the screws using your Phillips head screwdriver. Gently tighten the screws until the cover is securely fastened, but be careful not to overtighten.

By following these simple steps, you can effectively disassemble and clean the brush head of your Bissell Little Green. Regular maintenance and cleaning will help ensure that your machine continues to perform at its best, prolonging its lifespan and keeping your home spotless.

 

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