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    If it's a Dyson, strip the cyclone section down and give it all a wash. IIRC there's a ring of screws that hold it all together.
    They eventually clog up, especially if they've been used for anything damp/sticky, which wood dust can be.
    And give the filters a wash out at the same time.
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