The exception is the Henry Quick, which is manufactured in China..
If you need help removing the brushes, read our guide to.removing the brush on a Shark DuoClean.
Clean the wand.. Clogs inside the wand can have a big impact on your Shark vacuum’s suction.Detach the wand and use a torch to check for any partial or full blockages..Your Shark vacuum’s manual will contain specific cleaning instructions for your model, so make sure you read it.
You should also be aware of the what the.various indicator lights mean on your Shark vacuum.
Washing your Shark cordless vacuum’s dust cup is an important part of maintaining your machine.
Dirt or grime build-up inside the dust cup can lead to bad odours when vacuuming, which is something you definitely want to avoid.It’s tricky to manoeuvre and can skip across the surface, particularly on plush pile carpets.
It’s much better on a shorter pile carpet though.. Hard Floors.The Henry XL Plus fares much better on hard floors than carpets, sweeping up hairs and fibres without any hassle.. You’ve got the choice between using the combi floorhead or the hard floor nozzle.
Both make light work of laminate flooring and picking up any debris that falls between tiles..The Flexi crevice tool is also a useful one for hard floors, as it’s easy to squeeze into the small gaps the floorheads can’t reach.. Stairs.