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Remove the Two Phillips screws, one on each side.
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Pull Hair Brush Portion
Do not pull apart the halves of the handle portion.
You must lightly pull apart the two halves just enough for the brush to pass
I removed the rings at the bottom before this step. That exposes the 2 screws at the bottom. Once they are removed then you can pry the 2 halves of the handle apart and the head comes off with no effort.
Definitely remove the brush after removing the bottom two (2) screws.
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Twist and pull the Air Filter to remove the 2 rings. It is held in place by two lugs and holes (Circled blue on photo). Quite difficult to remove but it will come if enough force is applied
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Slide the Power Indicator/Ring.
Show more on how to get the rings off. To get them off I used a flat screwdriver between the rings and the handle body to pry the rings down and off. I don't know if twisting would have gotten them to let go but that is what worked for me.
I could not get the ring off with trying to twist by hand or prying. I then used a pipe strap wrench and had it off in 5 seconds with no damage.
Nice, a photo would have been explanatory and inspiring.
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Remove the Two Phillips screws, one on each side.
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Couldn’t remove air filter
Does Revlon sell a replacement brush?