Note, Apart From Dust These Are 8 Impurities That Should Not Be Cleaned Using Vacuum Cleaner
JAKARTA - Vacuum cleaners or vacuum cleaners are often used to facilitate activities to clean the house. In addition to carpets, vacuum cleaners can be used to clean sofas and floors from dust and attached dirt.
Various vacuum cleaners have different features that make it easier to clean the room. However, as reported by Better Homes and Gardens, Thursday, February 23, there are some dirt that should not be cleaned with vacuum cleaners.
If you can only remember one thing that shouldn't be cleaned using a vacuum tool, then remember the broken glass. The reason is, a sharp piece of glass, including the shards, can stab the inside of the vacuum so that it allows your vacuum tool to break quickly. For that, when the glass breaks, sweep to clean the remaining shards.
Never describe electrical equipment into water or other fluids for your safety, including vacuuming dust on a wet carpet. In addition to safety concerns, a dust suction liquid can cause the engine to experience a short circuit. And if left in a vacuum pocket, water and other fluids can cause mold.
Sticky dirt can reduce the working power of your vacuum device. Things such as rubber candy, glue, or honey will stick to every part of the vacuum along the road, clogging everything from brush rolls to vacuum storage bags.
Vacuum is an extraordinary tool for cleaning hair that sticks out on the floor. But there are times when the best way is to clean it using a broom. Big hair piles, such as haircut marks at home can clog the vacuum and long strands can become tangled around the handle.
Similar to hair, pieces of paper should not be cleaned with vacuum. Because it can clog the vacuum and the poor, it can burn the motorbike that drives the engine. So it's better to clean the paper with a broom.
If you want to clean the floor filled with cables, it's a good idea to use the vacuum, roll or remove the cables first. In addition to protecting you and the vacuum engine, the style and friction of the vacuum engine can damage the outer part of the cable shield. Thus making the cable and electrical components open.
Taking wet coffee powder can clog the dust suction department, leaving organic materials that can breed fungi and moss. And forcing the motor to work hard which causes the engine to get eroded quickly. Avoid cleaning wet coffee grounds using vacuum, yes.
Ash is included in the category of fine particles and should not be sucked in. Apart from not being safe for you because fine ash particles can get out of the machine and get into the air you are fighting. Cleaning the ashes using a vacuum suction tool is also not going to clean effectively.