We did find that the vacuum is longer than it looks in the promotional photos though, which is something to keep in mind if there isn’t much clearance between your kitchen cabinets and worktops..
Tea stains set in quickly, so you’ll need to act soon for the best results.Leaving old stains to dry can cause them to seep deeper into your carpet’s fibres, creating a more challenging and prominent stained area.. Use a paper towel or dry white cloth to dab the stain before removing it.
Dabbing will help lift any excess moisture and reduces the risk of spreading the stain.You’ll need to blot from outside the stained area, working your way inward.It’s best to blot as much tea from your carpet as possible before using your cleaning solution..
Try not to scrub or wipe the area.Instead of lifting the stain, scrubbing can cause it to sink deeper into your carpet’s fibres.
It’s best to pat or blot the area with a clean cloth gently..
Always test your cleaning solution.With the dust cup open, use the tab pictured above to slide the filter housing forward.
You should then be able to remove the housing from the vacuum.. Once the housing has been removed, use the metal handle to pull out the filter.. As you can see from the image above, the HEPA filter should now be completely removed from both the filter housing and the vacuum.. 3.Tap Off Dirt and Debris.
If the filter only has a light covering of dirt and dust, you may be able to clean it by tapping it over a bin.. We recommend tapping off the filter into an outdoor bin to avoid dust and other allergens escaping into the home.If you suffer from allergies, make sure you ask someone else in the household to do this.. 4.