People say that the state of our home surroundings reflects how we feel inside, and it’s been proven that making the effort to take care of your home makes you feel good. When it comes to keeping your home clean and free of dust and allergens, you need a reliable vacuum cleaner. If you want to avoid needing vacuum repair down the road, it’s important that you understand how to properly maintain it, which includes cleaning it between uses.
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How to clean a Dyson vacuum
To clean a Dyson vacuum and maintain its performance, follow these steps:
- Empty the canister. First you need to empty the canister of your Dyson vacuum. Carefully remove it from the main unit and toss the collected debris into a trash bag.
- Wash the canister. After you empty the canister, rinse it with warm water and use a soft brush or cloth to address stubborn dirt or debris. Give it time to dry before you reattach it to the vacuum.
- Clean the brush bar. Using a brush or scissors, remove any fibers or hair that might be tangled in the brush bar. Depending on the Dyson you have, it might be detachable, so refer to the product manual.
- Wash or replace Dyson vacuum filters. Some Dyson models have multiple filters, so check your manual to determine what kind you have and whether they can be washed or if they need to be replaced.
How to clean a Shark vacuum filter
To clean your Shark vacuum filter, follow the following steps:
- Empty the dust container. Remove the dust container from your Shark vacuum and dispose of any collected dirt and debris.
- Rinse the foam and felt filters. Most Shark vacuum models are designed with felt and foam filters that can be easily washed. Simply place them under cold water until it runs clear. Then let them dry thoroughly and put them back in place.
- Clean the HEPA filter. If your Shark vacuum has a HEPA filter, check your manual to see if it’s disposable or washable. If it’s washable, make sure it’s totally dry before you reattach it.
How to clean vacuum filters for other models
Cleaning vacuums is pretty similar across the board no matter what brand you buy. First, always refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for any specific guidance. Next, take a look at the filters and remove them carefully. Dispose of any dust and debris, then either wash or replace the filter. If the filter is washable, make sure you let it dry completely before putting it back in the vacuum.
Conclusion
No matter which brand of vacuum you use, it’s essential that you take the necessary steps to keep it clean and properly care for the parts. By following the steps above, you’re immediately improving the longevity of your vacuum, which is the goal.
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