Not all things are suitable for vacuum cleaning.
As ADVICE.NEWS reports, improper use of this unit can lead to breakdown, so we suggest you find out what you can’t vacuum.
Sucking in liquid or wet dirt can be dangerous for you. Wet pet food should also be included in this category.
The fact is that a vacuum cleaner is an electrical appliance that should not be exposed to moisture.
In this case, use a rag and broom instead of a vacuum cleaner.
Glass debris may fall outside the vacuum cleaner bag.
Moreover, this is not the safest way to get rid of broken glass.
Instead, use a broom and dustpan to clean. When you're done, make sure there are no small pieces left in the brush.
Fur, like hair (if there is too much of it), can clog the drain of your vacuum cleaner.
To avoid this, clean your house regularly.
Small objects, including rubber bands, coins, pens, and plant leaves, can also clog your vacuum cleaner.
Therefore, before you start cleaning, carefully check the floor for small debris.
In this case, the vacuum cleaner may also become clogged and break.
Therefore, it is better to use a broom and dustpan, and then do some wet cleaning.
By following these guidelines, you can extend the life of your vacuum cleaner for a long time and clean your home safely and effectively.