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Landscaping for curb appeal, also factors highly when selling a home.. You may recall the adage regarding first impressions and personal appearance?

Over time, dirt and other debris builds up on the filter, which reduces suction power.. Fortunately, cleaning the Gtech’s filter is a straightforward process.You just need to remove the filter, rinse it under a cold tap, then allow it to dry.

Bringing data to life on IoT connected construction sites, Built Environment Matters podcast with Craig Lamont, Chief Commercial Officer of asBuilt

We’ll show you exactly how to clean it in this article.. You may also want to read our.full review of the Gtech Multi Mk2.We discuss the vacuum’s filter in more detail, including why we don’t think this is the best vacuum for people with allergies..

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Step 1: Remove the Multi Mk2’s Bin.The Gtech Multi Mk2’s filter is located inside the main cylinder.

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To access it, you first need to remove the bin..

Unlike many vacuums, there isn’t a button to remove the bin.Lay down the vacuum cleaner on its side, so that the right-hand side is facing upwards.

Press the small button to remove the brush bar.Once this has been pressed, you’ll be able to pull out the brush bar from the bottom of the vacuum (beginning at the button side).. Cut hair or other tangles.

Use a small pair of scissors to cut away hair that’s become tangled around the brush bar.There is a groove along one side of the brush which you can run your scissors along.