Smaller cleaning radius.
Cleaning car interiors.Spot cleaning spilt crumbs, cereal, or other dry debris.
Getting rid of pet hair from sofa cushions or pet beds (.as long as the handheld vacuum is capable of cleaning hair.Removing dry mud from hard floors or mats.
Quickly cleaning stairs.Cleaning under or behind furniture.
Removing dust from blinds and windowsills.
Vacuuming up spilt cat litter.Water and other liquids aren’t the only wet things you should protect your vacuum cleaner against.
Yoghurt, porridge, wet dog food – actually, any moist food – can also be a nuisance inside your vacuum cleaner.The same goes for used coffee grounds.. All moist edibles pose a triple threat to your vacuum cleaner: they can clog up its pipes and filter, wreck its motor, and go mouldy (and smelly) inside.
Avoid them at all costs.. 3.Don’t be tempted to use your vacuum’s floorhead on wet soil that’s just been brought in on shoes or your dog’s paws..