After gaining restoration experience from my two recent finds, I thought it would be good to put those skills to use on my first cleaner, the Hooverette. However I am clueless as to how to get the motor out of it? Can anybody give me a blow by blow account on how to remove it?
I eventually figured it out and my Hooverette is now back together and sounding much healthier after the service. Just have to give her some polish on Friday.