The Health Benefits of Vacuuming — and How to Keep Your Vacuum Working
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by Greg Lawson
1y ago
A freshly vacuumed home looks nice, and feels nice, but did you know it’s also good for your health? Vacuuming eliminates many harmful allergens from your home, clearing it of dust, dirt, dust mites and mold. That, in turn, translates directly to improvements in air quality, sleep quality, mental well-being, and even the health of your skin, hair and eyes! It’s important to vacuum weekly, if not more often, though putting regular mileage on your vacuum can lead to some breakdowns. The team at Vacuums 360 covers some of the health benefits of vacuuming your home, and then we touch on what ..read more
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Vacuuming Tips for Hairdressers and Pet Groomers
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by Greg Lawson
1y ago
If you work in a salon (or out of your home) — whether it’s for human clients or the four-legged variety — you need a good vacuum cleaner. It’s as necessary a tool of the trade as a sharp pair of clippers. Not only do you want to be comfortable in your space, but you also want your clients to know that you’re clean, especially these days. The pros from Vacuum 360, northern Utah’s top vacuum cleaner repair shop, have some tips for hair stylists and pet groomers. Vacuuming Up Hair If anyone in your family has long hair or if you have pets, you understand the battle. Hair gets everywhere. Simply ..read more
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How to Vacuum Your Car So It Looks Like New
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by Greg Lawson
1y ago
It’s easy enough to push your vacuum around your house, sucking up all the dust and dirt from the floor and rugs — but how often do you put the attachments to good use? Maybe a couple times a year to vacuum the drapes or underneath the couch cushions. If this is true of you, you aren’t getting your money’s worth out of your vacuum. Use your vacuum cleaner attachments to detail your car — you’ll save money and your car will look fabulous. The techs at Vacuums 360 have some tips for you for vacuuming your car so it looks as good as the day you bought it. What’s in Your Car? For most people ..read more
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How to Clean a Cordless Vacuum
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by Greg Lawson
1y ago
The first cordless vacuum — the Dust Buster — was invented more than 40 years ago. Since then, other companies have followed suit with their own brands of cordless vacuum cleaners. Keeping your cordless vacuum in good shape means emptying it frequently and cleaning it from time to time. How do you clean a cordless vacuum? The professional vacuum cleaner repair team at Vacuums 360 has some tips to share with you. Cordless Vacuums Have Become Indispensable Before cordless vacuums were invented, we had whisk brooms and dustpans. We still have them, we just don’t have to use them as often. Cordles ..read more
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Advice from a Vacuum Repair Shop: How to Empty a Dyson
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by Greg Lawson
1y ago
Are you lucky enough to have a Dyson vacuum cleaner? Dyson is considered a premium vacuum — the first manufacturer to make a vacuum cleaner that doesn’t lose suction over time. Other companies have followed suit, including Shark and Bissell, but at Vacuums 360, we know Dyson still holds a fair share of the market. Dyson’s first vacuum cleaner was an upright model in bright yellow, chunky like The Jetsons’ maid, Rosey the Robot. Over time, Dyson added new styles and models. Today, Dyson vacuums are so modern that emptying them is not always intuitive to the average homeowner or apartment dwelle ..read more
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How to Clean a Dyson Vacuum
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by Greg Lawson
1y ago
You depend on your Dyson vacuum to clean your home, so you might be surprised to find out that you have to clean the vacuum too — at least periodically. Cleaning your vacuum helps it perform better and last longer. The team at Vacuums 360 has many years of experience cleaning and repairing Dyson vacuums, and we have some great advice for you about how to clean at Dyson vacuum. What Do Dyson Vacuum Filters Do? By definition, a filter removes substances from air or water. In your home, your HVAC system has an air filter, your dishwasher (and possibly also your sink) has a water filter and your w ..read more
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8 Things You Should Never Vacuum Up
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by Greg Lawson
1y ago
We know you love your vacuum, and we love our vacuums too. We depend on our vacuums to help us clean so many messes in our Salt Lake City homes. But there are some things you shouldn’t use your vacuum to clean up. What is it that is unsafe to vacuum up? The experts at Vacuums 360 will tell you. Liquids: Never vacuum up water or any other type of liquid with your vacuum cleaner. Mixing water with electricity is a recipe for disaster. At best, you would need vacuum cleaner repair; at worst, you could electrocute yourself. Manufacturers make vacuum cleaners that are specially designed to vacuum ..read more
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Are You Using Your Vacuum Attachments Correctly?
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by Greg Lawson
1y ago
When you got your new vacuum, you might have been excited to see all the fancy attachments. Your vacuum is capable of sucking the dust out of every nook and cranny in your home. But are you using the attachments correctly, so you’re getting the best out of them? The experts at Vacuums 360 — the top vacuum sales and vacuum repair shop serving Spanish Fork and the surrounding area — wants to explain to you exactly how each attachment works so you use your vacuum cleaner to its full potential. Bare floor attachment: When we think of vacuums, we think of rugs, but just as often, we vacuum wood, ti ..read more
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Get Vacuum Repair Before Spring Cleaning
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by Greg Lawson
1y ago
Your vacuum is your best friend during spring cleaning season. Make sure your vacuum cleaner is up to the task this year by bringing it into our Salt Lake City vacuum repair shop for a tuneup. Vacuums 360 also has locations in Orem, Layton and South Jordan, to better serve all our customers in northern Utah. We provide vacuum repair services for all the most popular models of vacuums today. Spring Cleaning in Utah People have been spring cleaning for thousands of years. It was much harder back in the old days, before vacuums were invented (and even before floors were invented!). When warmer te ..read more
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Using Vacuum Cleaners to Address SLC Dust Mite Issues
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by Greg Lawson
1y ago
If you’re a homeowner wrestling with a profusion of dust mites, Vacuums 360 wants you to know that your vacuum is the key to thwarting this unpleasant problem. Dust in the home is composed largely of tiny particles of human skin. Dust mites are living organisms that feed on this skin, but they are not parasites. Dust mites do not bite people, they only eat skin cells that have been shed. Since you can’t see them and they don’t bite you, you may wonder why anyone would be concerned about dust mites. Outside of the unsettling thought of living creatures in your home feasting on your shed skin ce ..read more
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