
If not, detach the hose entirely and use something like a stake or broom handle to slowly push the clog out, being careful not to damage the hose. See if you can break the clog by applying gentle pressure with your hands, or gently move it to the end of the hose to remove it. That indicates a clog that’s causing your suction issues. If your Shark vac has a hose, feel along the length for any lumps. HEPA or HEPA-like filters for very small particles can get clogged with surprising speed, so it’s important to keep an eye on them. Dirty filters can clog your vacuum and impede suction if left for too long. When the filters have dried, put everything back together and test your vac again.
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Wash your filters until the water runs clean, and then leave them out to dry for at least a full day. Most can be washed in the sink to clean them, although some are disposable and should be replaced with a new model. Take these out as well, and inspect them. Many Shark vacs also use an air filter or two to help trap dust.


Fully empty the dust bin and clean the air filtersĭrag your vacuum to the kitchen, then remove the dust bin/cup and empty it into the trash. If performance is greatly improved, that was probably the source of your problem. Once you complete those steps, try to use your Shark vac again. Roborock S7 Max Ultra: Which is the better robot vacuum?Įcovacs Deebot T20 Omni brings hot water washin, mop-lifting skills to Deebot lineup
