Did You Know Your Vacuum Cleaner Had These Nifty Benefits?
Vacuum cleaners are essential for keeping
our homes spick and span. However, this amazing appliance can do much
more than keep your floors and windows free of dirt and crumbs. A modern
vacuum cleaner is, in fact, remarkably versatile, and the things that
can be done with it will surprise you.
1. Cut down on indoor allergens
You can considerably reduce the number of allergens in your house by
simply using your vacuum cleaner on the windowsills. These are the areas
that attract the most pollen, bacteria, dirt, and other allergens, as
air frequently passes through them. Make use of the dust brush
attachment and keep your home healthy and allergen-free. Most modern
vacuum machines have HEPA filters, and they will do a solid job of
sucking out all the allergens hiding in the corners of your windows.
While you are at it, don’t forget to vacuum the couch and pillows, too.
2. Control fleas and insects

What if we told you vacuuming can also help
you get rid of insects? According to the findings of a study by Ohio
State University, frequent vacuuming can help kill fleas in all stages
of life. For the experiment, the researchers placed 100 types of cat
fleas (Ctenocephalides felis) - the most common type of flea that
torments pets and humans - into a carpet. Tests showed that regular
vacuuming got rid of 96% of the fleas. So, if you pr your pets have been
bothered by household fleas, you needn’t look any further than your
good old vacuum cleaner to get rid of them.
You can also use the hose of the vacuum cleaner to suck out insects from
mattresses, corners, and ceilings.
3. Recover small items from difficult-to-access areas

Dropped a coin or a ring behind the wall
and the refrigerator? Your vacuum cleaner can come to your rescue. All
you need to do is attach a mesh over the vacuum hose with a rubber band
and slide it in the hard-to-reach area. Start the machine and aim for
the item. The suction from the vacuum should be able to grab it, and the
mesh will then prevent the item from going inside the dust bag. This is
a great technique to recover objects like pins, screws, rings, coins,
and other small ornaments.
In case you don’t have any mesh, you can even use old pantyhose.
4. Whisk away hard-to-reach crumbs from the toaster


The crumbs of bread stuck under the grates
of your toaster can be hard to get rid of. Over time, the crumbs keep
piling up and can create a mess. Thankfully, there’s a simple solution.
Your vacuum’s crevice tool can easily catch them. The same tool can also
be used to whisk away crumbs stuck on the shelves on your refrigerator
door or the grates of your stove. Once you’ve done the vacuuming, spray
some disinfectant liquid on the areas.
5 . Clean air vent grills

The air vents grills in your house tend to
collect dirt, pollens, webs, dead skin cells, and other germs, as air
continuously passes through them. Rodents or insects, too, can pass
through the vents. This can result in illness-causing germs accumulating
in those spaces, which can travel through the air and enter your lungs.
While you can ask a professional to have your air vents thoroughly
sanitized once a year, another good option is to effectively clean the
grills from time to time with the brush nozzle of your vacuum.
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6. Fix carpet dents


Carpet dents can look pretty ugly. These
indentations are usually formed when heavy furniture is placed over
carpets for an extended period of time. They aren’t noticeable at first
until you decide to rearrange the sofa or move any other furniture.
Thankfully, these dents can be flattened using a combination of ice
cubes and a vacuum cleaner. Here’s what you need to do:
* Place several ice cubes over the dent on the carpet. You must make sure that the dents are completely covered with ice.
* Now, wait for the ice to melt. The water will swell up the fibers of the carpet and restore their original shape.
* Run the vacuum cleaner over the damp spots to reshape them to their initial position.
7. Clean your dryer's lint filter

The lint filter (a small pore mesh filter)
in your dyer is designed to catch any hard dirt, including pieces of wet
paper, which are released from the clothes during the drying process.
This filter can become quite dirty if not cleaned once every week. If it
gets clogged up, your dryer won’t work as effectively as it should. A
convenient way to clean this filter is to use your vacuum’s brush
attachment. If you notice any debris remaining on the filter, attach the
vacuum’s crevice tool to pull them out.
8. Freshen up your pillows and upholstery
A combination of baking soda and vacuum cleaner can be a wonderful way
to deodorize your smelly cushions or upholstery.
* Sprinkle baking soda generously onto the spot you want to clean.
* Now, work on the spot with a wet sponge and leave the baking soda
there for about one hour.
* Vacuum those areas properly and you will be surprised how lively the
fabric will look. This is the result of the slightly abrasive nature of
baking soda, which helps loosen the dirt, and the vacuum carries it
away.
9. Deodorize your home


Here’s a simple way to make sure your home
smells amazing. Pour a few drops of your favorite essential oil (or
perfume) on a cotton ball and toss it in the cleaner bag of your vacuum.
Now, proceed to vacuum your house as you normally do. The scent from
the cotton ball will be slowly released from the machine and every part
of your house will soon smell as fresh as ever.