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www.espares.co.uk In this Dyson spare parts video we show how to remove and replace the Dyson DC07 Pre Motor Filter and Dyson DC07 HEPA Post Motor Filter. This vacuum maintenance video also outlines the Dyson airflow path as well as removal and replacement of the Pre Filter Housing, Post Filter Lid and Filter Seals. Prevent loss of suction and motor cut out by changing the filters on your Dyson.
CHEN: And vegetable oil can be used in diesel car engines as a cheaper and greener alternative to fossil fuel. It is fast growing in popularity among Australians. Here is the story of a DIY biofuel user. STORY: For Sean Wright from Berowra in northern Sydney, Australia, fueling his car is not a matter of visiting his local petrol station. Instead, he fills his car up at home with an unlikely alternative –vegetable oil. With a little know-how, making the switch to vegetable oil is a relatively easy process. Wright filters his oil in barrels, then converts the filter in his engine. Wright says vegetable oil runs more smoothly and quietly than diesel. When he needs more, he simply visits his local restaurant or fish and chip shop to pick up their unwanted oil. [Sean Wright, DIY Biofuel User]: “It’s cheaper so I can get the vegetable oil from the restaurants– they don’t want it so they give it to me for for free. There is quite a lot of effort involved with the filtering and the conversion of the vehicle but there’s a number of reasons and the environmental side is definitely one of them.” Robert Fyvie from the Biofuel Users Association in Australia says he’s noticed a rise in the number of people using vegetable oil and bio-diesel. [Robert Fyvie, Biofuel Users Association]: “Particularly in the last month, there has been a lot more interest in bio-fuels as peak oil is hitting and the price of oil is going up.” However the carbon emissions saved through the use of biofuel …