How to vacuum

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Essentials

  • Vacuum cleaner

  • Floor roller attachment

  • Soft brush attachment

​​​​​​Method

  • Before vacuuming, ensure that the surface is appropriate for vacuuming and that you have the correct attachments for the job that you’re looking to do. For example, you’ll need to use a soft attachment for wooden floors to ensure that there is no scratching.

  • Empty the bin or bag before you start vacuuming.

  • Choose the best attachment for the job and clear any hair or fluff that's stuck in it.

  • If you're using a corded vacuum, plug it into the nearest socket to the door. So you won't need to walk across the clean floor to unplug it.

  • When you vacuum you should aim to get each and every little bit of lint, dust & fluff up, so an eye for detail is essential. Start in one corner of the room and work your way backwards, out of the room. This ensures you don’t have to walk back over the areas that you’ve vacuumed. Make sure to vacuum under chairs & tables, and move any light furniture that you can to clean beneath.

  • Use the soft brush attachment to vacuum skirting boards & windowsills without scratching them.

  • If you're using a cordless vacuum, make sure it goes back on charge when you've finished. That way you know it'll be charged when you next need it.

Top tip: make sure that you work into the edges and corners of the room so nowhere is missed! 

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