Process engineering and MMC: a Design to Value approach

Heavy staining or clogging may mean it’s time to replace your vac’s filter..

Examples include a powered turbo brush, upholstery brush, mattress attachment, and flexible crevice tool..Think about the areas of your home that you are difficult to clean.

Process engineering and MMC: a Design to Value approach

Which vacuums tools could make cleaning these locations easier?.Keep in mind that tools can often be purchased separately from the vacuum.. Filtration.All vacuums have a filtration system to keep particles inside the machine, but these vary in quality.. Models with poor filtration allow more dust, pet dander, and other fine particles to pass through the machine and back into the room.

Process engineering and MMC: a Design to Value approach

Aside from re-settling around your home, these fine particles are bad news for allergy sufferers.. HEPA filters.are more effective than standard filters.

Process engineering and MMC: a Design to Value approach

, as they remove at last 99.97% of particles under 0.3 microns in diameter.

If anyone in your household suffers from a dust allergy, look for a bagged.Ideally, you should do this instantly after the spillage.

Don’t rub the stain though, as this will only spread it further and cause it to sink deeper into the fibres..Create a cleaning solution with a tablespoon of distilled white vinegar, a tablespoon of washing up liquid, and 500ml of warm water.. Pour a small amount of the cleaning fluid onto a clean white cloth.

Use this to dab at the stain, which should hopefully transfer onto the cloth..Frequently blot up the area with a separate dry cloth.. Repeat the process of wetting and drying the stain until it’s gone (or no more wine is being removed onto the cloth)..

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