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    Does anyone else shake thier vacuum bags down to try to push the dirt to the bottom of the bag

    So every so often between bag changes i open the bag compartment in my vacuums and shake the disposable bag around a little to try to settle the dirt, dust, and pet hair at the bottom of the bag on my Hoover windtunnel self-propelled it often results in the bag check indicator going down a...
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    Washing a Kirby cloth bag ???

    I've cleaned mine before in the wash on gentle/delicate usually with mild detergent, Clorox 2 and that lysol disinfectant addictive if you stick it in the dryer use an air fluff setting with no heat best to air dry though
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    Hoover Windtunnel Max Bagged

    These machines are nice because it seems to actually have the windtunnel technology which is nice because apparently now they're saying it's windtunnel when it's not (heard this about the T series)
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    How often do you recommend vacuum servicing by a professional vacuum technician

    How are often do you take your vaccums to a vacuum technician for servicing and cleaning, does it depend on the vacuum, do you wait for there to be an issue or do you do regular servicing visits, do you even consider it worthwhile to service a vacuum at all? Just generally curious as i have a...
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    Hoover Windtunnel Max Bagged

    Actually just bought my mother the bagged version it seems so far to be a decent vacuum for the price (80 USD brand new on the Hoover ebay store) it has the floor pedal for the brushroll shutoff which you can use anytime without having to put the machine in the upright position my only complaint...
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