Hoover Vacuum Parts Listing
To view a break down of parts choose the model number that matches your Hoover vacuum cleaner.
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How to clean your Hoover vacuum sweeper

1  Wipe down the exterior of your Hoover vacuum cleaner with a moist towel or washcloth. This will remove any dust or small debris clinging to the
outer-casing. If you notice dried on or sticky messes, add a little soap to the washcloth and scrub vigorously.

2  Replace the filter in your vacuum cleaner with a brand new, clean Hoover-brand filter. Such filters are designed to trap dust and allergens, according to
Hoover.com, but they only work if they are changed regularly.

3  Tilt the vacuum cleaner back, exposing its underside.

4  Unscrew the protective plate covering the "brush roll." On some Hoover models, the plate is simply snapped in rather than screwed in.

5  Put on rubber gloves to avoid getting your hands too dirty, as the brush roll is typically filthy.

6  Cut off any hair or other long pieces of debris wrapped around the brush roll.

7  Pull out other large pieces of debris trapped in the brush by using your gloved hands.

8  Spin the brush roll with your fingers, cleaning the surface with soap and water as you turn it. For very difficult to remove, dried on stains use a little
rubbing alcohol and a cotton ball to loosen the caked on mess.

9  Reattach the protective plate when you've finished cleaning the brush roll. Your Hoover vacuum cleaner is now dirt free and ready to use without major
dust or allergy concerns.