Rubbing could discolour your carpet’s fibres and force the liquid deeper..
, or if the bar can be removed.If your brush bar can’t be removed, just do your best to remove as much of the clogging material as possible.. 4.

Check for Tube Blockages.Another common issue is that a tube or hose in the vacuum can become blocked.. All it takes is for a twig, hair clump, or larger item to get stuck in the tube, then.incoming debris will start to build a barrier that quickly increases in size.

Blockages can also be caused by sucking up debris when the vacuum is already full.This type of suction loss will increase gradually as the clogging gets worse..

If you can’t work out what’s causing your vacuum’s suction loss, take the time to check the vacuum hose, wand, tube leading into the dust canister, and anywhere else where there might be a hidden blockage.
You may need a torch and a pair of tweezers to remove the debris..You can use it as a crevice tool, which has a sliding collar to convert into a dusting brush.
Or, you can turn it around for an upholstery tool with a felt-like micro brush.. As this vacuum cleaner is all about convenience, we like the versatility this tool brings.It also clips onto the docking station, keeping everything neat and tidy.
It’s just a shame the charging dock can’t be wall-mounted to save more space.. We found that the design of the 3-in-1 tool was less convenient than the Shark WV200UK though.Instead of a flip-down brush, you need to push the brush along the crevice tool to use it.
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