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Dysonboy123
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How do you fix bent dyson seals on the dc19? It's the one that connects to the entrance to the cyclone bin.
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You mean the push in ones?
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It's the cyclone inlet assembly.
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Have you tried boiling water?
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No I haven't but I'll try it. Do you insert the whole thing in?
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The whole seal, I'd say so. Then it will become more pliable and likely harden off when you refit it where you want it.
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