Blog: In search of treasure and redemption: Inaugural Lecture at the University of Birmingham by Professor John Dyson

It’s also a bit heavier (at around 4.1kg), which can make long cleaning sessions more tiring compared with ultra-lightweight models.

filters to prevent small particles and allergens from escaping, so a layer of dirt can greatly reduce airflow.If you haven’t cleaned your filters for a long time, then there’s a good chance that this is the culprit..

Blog: In search of treasure and redemption: Inaugural Lecture at the University of Birmingham by Professor John Dyson

Most vacuum cleaners have two filters:.exhaust filter or motor filter.Both of these need to be cleaned regularly, although you should check with your manufacturer about.

Blog: In search of treasure and redemption: Inaugural Lecture at the University of Birmingham by Professor John Dyson

If your vacuum comes with a. washable.filter, then you can usually clean it by running it under a tap (check the manual first.)

Blog: In search of treasure and redemption: Inaugural Lecture at the University of Birmingham by Professor John Dyson

It’s vital that the filter is allowed to fully dry before being used again, which can take more than 24 hours.. Other vacuums have filters that can’t be washed and must be replaced when they get clogged.

These are less common, but check in your manual to see whether the filter can be washed or not.. 2.But if your vacuum doesn’t include this type of accessory, then a regular upholstery brush can often do the job.. 9.

Underneath Beds and Other Furniture.It’s easy to forget to clean under beds, sofas, and other furniture.

These areas quickly become reservoirs for dirt, hair, and other particles, so it’s important to vacuum them regularly..Some vacuums make cleaning under furniture easier than others.

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