My vacuum hasn’t been working lately, everything is plugged up. If you have a shark vacuum it will last forever if you clean all of the connections and such. I usually read the manuals of space heaters and beds, just in case but I definitely cut off the tags off of the space heater cords because they get discolored. What about tags on pillows? I guess some people keep them on so they know where the back of the pillow resides? I know that these tags strike fear in us by saying not to cut them off, but how will people know anyway?? I say, let’s not follow these rules of tag-age. so if you want to have a vacuum you will have to let the phone spell check it every time in order to spell it correctly. I always add an extra ‘c’ for some reason. It’s better to over extend ourselves and then be corrected! That’s what I say, at least we aren’t stuck on the bench with not enough letters. And if you have an extra letter share it with someone who doesn’t have one! But they have to be playing the game with you or they might not care about the letter that you sacrificed for them! Then you both can continue to play the game better, as a team. Then the bench warmers can sit and be jealous! Because they never earned the first letters anyway!
So when you are cleaning this, unplug it first, use a butter knife to turn these gray slots and take off the bottom and pull out everything from that tube. I found a measuring spoon! I didn’t remember vacuuming that up! Then put the bottom back on and then the gray slots back. Then take off the big thing in the front and empty it out and take the squishy filters out and wash them. When they are dry put them back in. You can wash them in the washing machine or spray them with a hose and sprayer with soap. You can dry them in a dryer or use a fan or space heater to dry them. The thin one goes in first and then the sponge on top. Always, for all sharks. Yay! A new vacuum! Does this word follow any type of phonics rules???? What about the letter ‘e’??





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