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Keeping Your Vacuum Cleaner Hose Clog-FreeA vacuum cleaner is an investment - you have to take care of it if you want to get the most out of it. The well-being of its parts is important to the overall efficiency of your machine. Keeping your vacuum cleaner hose clog-free is one of the things you have to learn, if you are determined to make your vacuum cleaner last a long time. One rule of thumb is to use your vacuum cleaner only on the surfaces on which they were intended to be used. Most indoor cleaners are not equipped to handle liquid spills or muddy spots, so such areas should be avoided, for the good of your vacuum cleaner hose. Mop or wipe the floor thoroughly first to clear any moist areas before using your cleaner. There are wet vacuums (or wet/dry vacs, as they are sometimes called) that are good for use even for clearing liquid or semi-liquid substances. Portable models that are made for small floor areas have been made, so you may wish to invest in one if you tend to have an unusually messy household. Homes with small active children, where spillage is not only inevitable but almost a daily occurrence, could use a wet/dry vac. Another good thing about some wet/dry vac models is that they come with reverse airflow, which would help unclog your hose and pickup nozzle in a jiffy. Sometimes there are sticky, tricky clogs that you just can't reach - all you need to do is flip the switch to reverse the suction, and air will come blowing out of the machine, taking the messy clog along with it! One other rule of thumb is to not use small cleaners to pick up large, hard objects. Sometimes kids will leave toys lying around, and your vacuum cleaner will accidentally pick them up - this could damage not just the vacuum cleaner hose, but your entire machine! Many vacuum cleaners made for household use are sturdy enough to withstand such assaults, but repeat offenses may take their toll on your machine. Preventing your hose from becoming clogged or damaged contributes to keeping your vacuum cleaner working for you for a long time. |
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