Dyson has announced the Clean+Wash Hygiene, a wet floor cleaner. This model was shown at the Dyson Unveiled event, which took place just before IFA 2025. The new device is a follow-up to the WashG1, the brand’s first wet dry vacuum, which launched in 2024.
The Dyson Clean+Wash Hygiene is described as a wet and dry cleaner with “no unhygienic filter”. Designed to collect dry debris while also mopping up spilt liquid simultaneously, the device is equipped with an “ultra-absorbent” microfiber roller, with 84,000 microfibers per cm². The roller is said to have hook-like nylon bristles, which can pick up dirt and dust. The liquid is absorbed by the fabric, with a constant supply of fresh water when cleaning.
According to Dyson, a notable difference between the Clean+Wash Hygiene and other wet dry vacuums is its waste system. This floor cleaner stores all waste in the head, automatically separating it into wet and dry water. Traditionally, these devices have a dirty water tank in the body. The company suggests that keeping dirt closer to the source prevents debris from clogging the machine and thus reduces the need for maintenance.
Another function of the Clean+Wash Hygiene is self-cleaning at the dock. The roller is washed at the docking station, then dried with 185°F (~85°C) hot air to remove odors and bacteria. Dyson describes the product as having a low-profile, lightweight body, weighing 3.8 kg (~8.4 lbs). The Dyson Clean+Wash Hygiene wet dry vacuum will be released in early 2026, though an exact launch date and pricing have not been provided.