
Vacuum cleaners are often considered invaluable helpers in household cleaning, but don't overuse them, or you'll face consequences...
1. Things that can quickly ruin your vacuum cleaner
Vacuum cleaners are often considered invaluable helpers in household cleaning, but don't overuse them, or you'll face consequences.
Hard Objects
There are plenty of hard objects lying around your house such as coins, screws, children's toys... that can seriously damage your vacuum cleaner if sucked up during operation.
Don't underestimate the impact of using a vacuum cleaner to suck up even small hard objects, as it can cause the machine to stop working.
These items, when sucked into the machine, can clog it, damage the dust bag, and even break the vacuum cleaner's motor.
Therefore, the solution is to pick up all hard objects in the house before vacuuming to avoid unnecessary risks to your vacuum cleaner.
Pieces of broken glass.
Similar to hard objects, pieces of broken glass can quickly damage the vacuum cleaner's hose and dust bag, not to mention the risk of glass shards getting stuck in the hose.
Users should use their hands to clean up broken glass pieces to prevent damage to the vacuum cleaner and avoid the cost of replacement.

Coffee Grounds
Many people enjoy brewing coffee using a traditional filter. However, you may encounter risks with coffee grounds sticking everywhere, making it difficult to clean up.
In this case, many people try to clean up using a vacuum cleaner. However, this can lead to clogged hoses, eventually damaging the motor or creating conditions for mold growth.
As a result, the machine's performance will no longer be smooth and it will be prone to quicker damage.
Fresh Food
Various types of fresh vegetables, fruits... scattered on the floor during cooking can make many people hesitant to clean up or wipe.
This is extremely dangerous if you use a vacuum cleaner to clean it all up.
As such, these things not only clog the machine, but the moisture they introduce inside can damage the motor. Moreover, the smell of fresh food can decompose and emit a dreadful odor inside your family's vacuum cleaner.
Liquids
Many people are so careless that they even use a vacuum cleaner to clean up spilled water on the floor. This is extremely dangerous because you risk getting electrocuted and damaging the vacuum cleaner.
Even if these risks don't occur, cleaning the dust bag and hoses will be extremely difficult.
Therefore, don't be lazy when you see spilled water on the floor, use a mop to clean it up properly!

Kitchen Ashes or Construction Dust
Although seemingly a type of dust that can be easily cleaned with a vacuum cleaner, kitchen ashes or construction dust are not effectively cleaned by a vacuum cleaner.
The truth is, this type of dust is so fine that when sucked up, it blows back behind, outwards, turning your cleaning efforts into a futile endeavor.
You can remedy this by sprinkling a little water to prevent dust from being inhaled, then sweeping it away into the trash bin.
Makeup Products
Cosmetics such as eyeshadow, foundation, blush... or even broken lipstick on the floor should not be vacuumed up.
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This could cause them to leak inside the vacuum cleaner, posing a danger to the machine's operation. Therefore, it's best not to vacuum up these types of dust when using a vacuum cleaner!
