How to Clean Your Vacuum Cleaner (Step-By-Step Guide)

A few of my friends and I got together and made a little collection of our favorite outdoor projects that we thought might provide some inspiration for this upcoming long weekend, just for fun.

You need to do this..I loved this other tip that someone shared as a follow up as well.

How to Clean Your Vacuum Cleaner (Step-By-Step Guide)

If you have a nice big dedicated shop space with a sink in it (I don’t, but wouldn’t that be awesome?), then you can set up a dedicated brush cleaning station.All you need is a piece of wood, maybe screwed down onto a workbench and a metal bristled brush.

How to Clean Your Vacuum Cleaner (Step-By-Step Guide)

After cleaning your paintbrush, lay it down on the wood and brush it out with the metal brush really good a few times to keep your brushes like new for years and years.Now wouldn’t that be a nice follow-up to the paintbrush hair salon we had going on earlier?.

How to Clean Your Vacuum Cleaner (Step-By-Step Guide)

So there we go, we’re all one step closer to paintbrush cleaning perfection.

In a world where the brushes don’t yet clean themselves, my easy lazy method is a pretty good alternative..You can easily do this using a push pin.. (Thank you to my daughter for letting me photograph her dirty fingernails while she helped me!).

Next, grab some twine or ribbon and start stringing!I used natural jute twine, but anything will work..

Tie a loop or a knot at one end to keep your eggs from falling off.. You can see I made my holes quite large.It really doesn’t matter at all.