Women in construction: Bryden Wood celebrate International Women’s Day

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In this article, we’ll show you exactly how to remove and clean both filters.We’ll also give you some tips for maintaining your Shark CH950UKT and keeping it in top condition.. How to Clean the Shark CH950UKT Filters.

Women in construction: Bryden Wood celebrate International Women’s Day

Step 1: Remove The Canister From the Vacuum Body.The first step is to remove the vacuum canister and cleaning head from the main body.To do this, there is a yellow button on the underside of the vacuum.. Press this button, then gently pull the canister away from the vacuum’s handle.

Women in construction: Bryden Wood celebrate International Women’s Day

It should slide easily out of place.. You can now remove the filter frame from the dust cup.Be gentle when doing this to avoid damaging the frame..

Women in construction: Bryden Wood celebrate International Women’s Day

Step 2: Remove Both Filters From The Filter Housing.

Now that the filter frame has been removed from the vacuum, you’ll be able to remove both filters individually.The good news is that it performed much better on hard floors and other hard surfaces..

Car interiors are often the reason people buy a handheld vacuum cleaner.Sadly, we don’t recommend the Hoover H-Handy 700 Express for car cleaning.. During our tests, we found that it doesn’t have the suction power to remove anything but the loosest dirt and hair from your car interior.

The lack of a pet tool is a real drawback with this type of cleaning, as without agitation it’s hard for the vacuum to remove most debris from car seats.. We also found that the rigid design is a problem inside a car.Unlike a vacuum with a flexible hose, the Hoover can’t bend to get into awkward tight spots.

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