Is your vacuum cleaner not sucking up dirt like it used to? Don't rush out to buy a new one! Often, a drop in performance isn't a sign of a dying machine, but rather an indication that a few simple maintenance steps are needed. Maximising your vacuum's suction power is easy and will ensure your cleaning sessions are as efficient as possible.

Why Suction Power Matters

Suction power is the heart of your vacuum’s performance. It’s what creates the airflow needed to lift and remove dirt, dust, and debris from your floors and carpets. When that airflow weakens, cleaning takes longer, surfaces stay dusty, and fine particles get left behind.

Many people assume that a vacuum losing suction is a sign of an ageing or failing motor, but in reality, most suction pro

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