Tips on Maintaining Your Vacuum Cleaner

No matter what the size of your house, how much traffic it garners or how frequently you do or don't vacuum, buying a vacuum cleaner is still a big investment. There are so many to choose from, depending on your needs. Perhaps you just need a small broomstick-style vacuum for your small studio apartment. Or maybe you need an industrial shop vacuum cleaner for your business needs.

No matter which of these examples you need (or perhaps one in between), the one constant that you can count on with vacuums is that they need proper maintenance in order to continue to be in good repair. How many times have you had something happen to your vacuum and it just stops working mid-job? If this has happened to you, then perhaps the vacuum had not been maintained in awhile.

If your vacuum came with an instruction manual about basic repair, upkeep and troubleshooting, then you should always refer to that manual for instruction if your vacuum should fail or if you just want to give it a good once-over. This is especially true if the vacuum is under warranty, because trying to do anything not authorized or fixing it with an unauthorized dealer can void the warranty - and your vacuum still won't be fixed!

If you need your vacuum parts cleaned, take it to a reputable shop, even if it is not under warranty. If you need your vacuum parts replaced, you should do the same. But make sure you are not getting generic or wrong vacuum parts. For example, if you have Kirby vacuum parts in your Kirby vacuum, it makes sense not to replace it with Hoover vacuum parts. Rainbow vacuum parts should only be put in an authorized machine, and no others. To do so could cause damage to your machine. No matter what price you paid for your vacuum parts, it is not worth it to render it useless with improper maintenance or vacuum parts.

When maintaining your vacuum parts, you should have them properly cleaned as well. Simply spraying them with cleanser and wiping them down with a paper towel like you might do for your counters or kitchen won't do. You should again take them to an proper dealer for your model and have them professionally cleaned. This ensures that your vacuum parts will keep running for years to come and you should have little to no trouble with your machine in between cleanings.

If you have a Hoover, take your machine to a Hoover vacuum parts cleaner. If you have a Kirby, then you should likewise take it to an authorized Kirby vacuum parts reseller and repair shop. A few shops may be authorized by the manufacturer to service more than one type of machine, and this is fine as well. But if you do have a warranty, make sure that you only take it to a proper dealer, or you may not get the free repairs and maintenance that come as a part of your warranty! This could be very costly to you in both the short and the long run, so be careful how you care for your vacuum cleaner.


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Kim Lee is a contributing author for household tips. She primarily focuses on domestic vacuum products and supplies. She finds the best online resources for thousands of Vacuum parts , bags, belts and supplies.

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