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It’s essential that the filters are both completely dry before you place them back into the filter frame.

It’s both powerful enough and durable enough to tackle tasks that wouldn’t be suitable for a regular cylinder vacuum cleaner.. Carpets.The Henry XL Plus’ cleaning performance on carpets and rugs is good enough for a basic vacuum, but it’s far from the best we’ve reviewed.

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It’ll pick up most debris with relative ease, but you may find you need to do a few extra sweeps for finer dust.. Our main problem with the Henry XL Plus for carpet cleaning is the combi floorhead seems to have a mind of its own.It’s tricky to manoeuvre and can skip across the surface, particularly on plush pile carpets.It’s much better on a shorter pile carpet though.. Hard Floors.

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The Henry XL Plus fares much better on hard floors than carpets, sweeping up hairs and fibres without any hassle.. You’ve got the choice between using the combi floorhead or the hard floor nozzle.Both make light work of laminate flooring and picking up any debris that falls between tiles..

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The Flexi crevice tool is also a useful one for hard floors, as it’s easy to squeeze into the small gaps the floorheads can’t reach.. Stairs.

Stairs are a downfall for the Henry XL Plus.Then use a blotting action to remove the excess water..

Allow the patch of carpet to fully air dry.You can also use paper towels to remove moisture from the carpet so that it dries faster..

If white vinegar doesn’t remove your stain, you need to use something stronger.Try a shop-bought carpet cleaner or contact a professional for advice..