Regularly cleaning your Shark vacuum cleaner will ensure it’s as efficient as possible when it comes to keeping your floors free from dust and debris. We show you how to keep your Shark vacuum in tip-top condition.
Let’s face it, the majority of us would rather spend our free time doing anything other than household chores, but cleaning the house is something we all have to do. And data suggest that we all have one cleaning task that we dread more than any other. According to research by YouGov, for 7% of Amercians, vacuuming is the household task they’ll do anything to avoid. Investing in one of the best vacuum cleaners on the market will certainly go some way to making this chore as painless as possible, with powerful suction and large capacity dust canisters ensuring as few interruptions to your cleaning session as possible. However, cleaning your cleaner is vital, too, to ensure it can tackle carpets and hard floors as efficiently as possible. This means regularly emptying the dust canister, cleaning the filters, and checking for blockages in the floor head and any wands or hoses that come with your vacuum cleaner. There’s a wide array of vacuums on the market right now, and not all manufacturers recommend the same methods for keeping their appliances clean. We’re focussing on a Shark vacuum cleaner for this article; but whether you have a Shark cordless vacuum or one of the company’s corded models, the basic cleaning principles remain the same. Shark may be a relative newcomer to the floor-cleaning world, but it’s certainly become popular very quickly. This is thanks to the fact that models come in at affordable prices, while still giving rivals such as Dyson and Miele a run for their money for cleaning power; their flexibility to clean in nooks and crannies, and for the runtime of Shark’s cordless cleaners as well.