Hospital Design and Construction | Zig Rubel, President and CEO of Forsight Digital

Always carry out a spot test first to see how it reacts with your floor.. Before applying the polish, vacuum your floors to remove debris that could cause scratches.

Here’s a quick recap:.Always make sure the vacuum is switched off before performing any maintenance..

Hospital Design and Construction | Zig Rubel, President and CEO of Forsight Digital

Remove the floorhead from the vacuum.. Use a coin to unlock the brush bar and slide it out of the floorhead.. Run scissors along the groove in the brush bar and cut away tangled hair.. Use a dry cloth to wipe the inside of the floorhead.Check for any blockages at the outlet.. Slide the brush bar back into position and return the end cap to a locked position.. We hope this article has helped you to remove hair from your Vax Blade’s brush bar.If you have any questions, please let us know in the comments section below.

Hospital Design and Construction | Zig Rubel, President and CEO of Forsight Digital

You may also want to read our guide to.cleaning the Vax Blade 4’s filterWhere are Vax vacuum cleaners made?

Hospital Design and Construction | Zig Rubel, President and CEO of Forsight Digital

And are any of this British company’s products still manufactured in the UK?

Keep reading to find out.. Vax is one of the most popular vacuum cleaner brands in the UK.A vacuum’s belt drives the brush to turn at a high speed.

Over time, it’s common for a belt to become stretched or broken, especially as vacuum belts are often made from rubber..When this happens, the brush roll will stop turning correctly.

This can happen instantly if the belt is broken, or get worse over time if the belt has been overstretched..The bad news is that the only way to fix this issue is to replace the drive belt.

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