There’s a larger roller at the front of the cleaner head, along with a smaller brush at the back.
Others allow you to lower the bristles or switch off the brush bar to prevent scattering.There are also vacuums with hard floor suction modes.
Read the instruction manual to find out how to maximise your vacuum’s effectiveness on each surface.. Use the crevice tool along floor edges.Many vacuums have poor edge cleaning performance, which allows dirt to build up along skirting boards.Use your vacuum’s crevice tool to pick up debris that the main floorhead can’t reach.. Avoid vacuuming large amounts of big debris.
Rice and a few small cereal pieces are probably fine to vacuum, but large debris can block a vacuum.Use a dust pan to get rid of the worst of a spillage before using your vacuum.. Never vacuum liquid spills.
Vacuums are not designed to handle liquids.
Vacuuming up even a small spill could damage the motor.Plus, you don’t need to worry about balancing the entire vac on each step and risk it toppling over, as you can just take the canister section with you.. As this is an XL model, the main floorhead is too large for most stairs.
Fortunately, the mini pet attachment is ideal for carpeted stairs due to its rotating fins, while the crevice tool nips into tight edges.. There’s a second bright LED light on the handle, which is another bonus on the stairs for highlighting dirt in dark corners.. Pet Hair.Cleaning pet hair on any surface is a strong point for the Shark AZ950UKT..
The main floorhead is effective at removing all types of hair, and so is the turbo pet tool.The upholstery tool also works well for removing pet hair from the sofa if you don’t want to use the other attachment.. There’s not a lot more to say other than it’s brilliant for cleaning up after your furry friends.