Mastering the Art of Vacuuming: Avoid These Home Vacuum Cleaner Blunders

Household chores often come with a reputation for being the less enjoyable tasks, and everyone is always on the lookout for handy tips and tricks to make these burdensome jobs more manageable. Vacuuming, in this regard, offers a convenient solution to simplify cleaning. Moreover, it instantly gives your home a cleaner appearance, and it’s a relatively simple task – just push the vacuum across the floor, and you’re good to go, right?

In this article, we look at the common home vacuum cleaner blunders everyone must avoid.

  • Vacuuming in one direction 

A common error made by many is only vacuuming in one direction. When you vacuum your carpets or other surfaces in a single direction, you’re only removing surface dust. Therefore, to eliminate dirt and dust from your carpets and sofas it’s important to vacuum in both directions.

  • Not cleaning the Bags 

For those who use bagged vacuum cleaners, it’s crucial not to overlook the importance of cleaning the bags. That’s because bagged vacuums perform best when the bags are empty or half-full. Therefore, it’s advisable to empty the bags to increase the efficiency of your vacuum cleaner.

  • Not using the right accessory 

When it comes to using a vacuum cleaner for home, your trusty companions are the dusting brushes and crevice tools. These handy attachments simplify the task of removing dust from flat surfaces. Additionally, they work wonders in reaching those tight spots like upholstery, light fixtures, baseboards, and lampshades, which tend to harbor a multitude of germs.

  • Vacuuming too quickly 

It’s essential to allocate sufficient time for thorough vacuuming of your floors and other flat surfaces in order to eliminate dust and allergens. When you vacuum slowly, it permits the machine to effectively draw in dirt and dust, thereby maintaining the cleanliness of your rugs and carpets. Slower vacuuming also ensures that the appliance’s brushes can properly agitate the carpet and capture any debris that may surface.

  • Not dusting your home before vacuuming 

A common query that often arises is whether it’s necessary to dust the home before vacuuming. To maintain a truly clean and germ-free environment, it’s advisable to adhere to the golden rule of dusting before vacuuming. Dusting the room serves the purpose of capturing those airborne particles that later settle on the floor.

Conclusion        

The convenience, efficiency, and versatility vacuum cleaners offer can make daily cleaning tasks easier. So, if you’re looking to enhance your home and your well-being, consider adding a vacuum cleaner to your cleaning arsenal. You can choose from Eureka Forbes’ extensive line-up, which includes upright, handheld, robotic, and cordless models. These vacuum cleaners are equipped with powerful suction that makes deep cleaning a hassle-free and convenient task.

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