Cleaning the house has become a game. How 2 different bagless vacuum cleaners work


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Did you know what you can do with a vacuum cleaner?
It will cope with many tasks: it will clean dust from a lamp, a mattress, windows, a filter in a dryer, remove wool from various surfaces and even get rid of dents on a carpet or upholstered furniture.

Unsuccessful cleaning can ruin even the best quality equipment.

A vacuum cleaner is one of the most important tools when cleaning your home. And in the cold season it can even help in heating the room. It, like any other household appliance, has operating rules that should be remembered. Not everything that can be scattered or spilled on the floor can be collected with a vacuum cleaner. Otherwise, the equipment will have to be taken for repair.

Cleaning powders and baking soda
One life hack involves sprinkling baking soda on a dirty mattress and then vacuuming it up. This method will certainly help clean the mattress without dry cleaning, but at the same time it will ruin the vacuum cleaner. Soda is a very fine powder that easily passes through the filter and clogs other parts of the equipment. Store-bought carpet and mattress cleaning powders may contain acids, which damage the filters over time.

Water
The collected moisture will remain inside the vacuum cleaner and will attract dirt and lint like a magnet. In turn, debris will stick to wet walls and clog the equipment. Mold may also form inside, which will be extremely difficult to clean.

Hair and shredded paper
A vacuum cleaner is a great tool for picking up hair, but sometimes it's better to use a broom. Large amounts of hair, such as hair left over from a home haircut or cleaning upholstered furniture, can clog the vacuum cleaner, and long strands can become tangled around the nozzle.

Shredded paper, like hair, can clog equipment and even burn out the engine.

Coins
Coins not only make noise when vacuuming, but they also damage the internal parts of the vacuum cleaner, causing scratches and dents, including the motor.

Paper clips, pushpins, etc.
Small sharp objects can easily damage the hose and chamber of the vacuum cleaner. Therefore, it is better to collect them manually or using a broom.

Construction debris and broken glass
Cleaning small particles such as glass, sawdust, drywall and other construction debris can cause the motor to burn out, effectively rendering the vacuum inoperable. Additionally, these small particles can end up being released back into the air, making it just as unsafe for people as it is for the vacuum cleaner.

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